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Tag Archives: UC Benefits

Unemployment Compensation and Quitting Your Job – When is a Quit Not a Quit?

By Ira H. Weinstock, P.C. |

After an applicant for Unemployment Compensation (UC) Benefits is determined to be financially eligible for benefits, the next step is to determine whether the employee is eligible based on the facts of the separation as applied to the law. The UC service center will gather facts from the Claimant (Employee) and the Employer to… Read More »

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Am I Eligible For Unemployment Benefits If I Quit My Job?

By Ira H. Weinstock, P.C. |

When an employee voluntarily quits their job, they may still be eligible for Unemployment Compensation (UC). Under the Pennsylvania UC law, if an employee quits their job and applies for UC benefits, it is the employee’s burden to establish that they quit their job for a “necessitous and compelling reason.” A common example is… Read More »

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