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Old 05-24-2005, 02:06 PM
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Default Pennsylvania UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION Labor Law Poster

Under the provisions of the Pennsylvania Unemployment Compensation (UC) Law, we are registered with the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry as:

NAME:

ADDRESS:

The UC law provides you with an income during periods when you are either partially or totally unemployed through no fault of your own.

IMPORTANT! IMPORTANT! IMPORTANT!

Your UC application will be dated effective the week in which you actually file the application for benefits. You should file a new claim or reopen an existing claim during the first week in which you are unemployed or that your hours are reduced. Waiting may jeopardize your eligibility for benefits.

NOTE: To file an application for UC benefits, you will need to provide your:

• Social Security number • Complete Mailing and Home Address
• PA Driver’s License Number (if a licensed driver) • Name and Address of your Employer(s)
• Alien Registration Number (if not a U.S. citizen) • Dates of Employment and reasons for Separation

You may file your application or get information about the UC Program through the Internet at www.state.pa.us PA Keyword “unemployment” or,

When claiming UC benefits, you must report gross wages that you earned during any week for which you are claiming UC benefits.

REMEMBER: Whenever you have questions or any problem regarding your UC claim, contact your UC Service Center. Do not take outside advice. Outside advice may be incorrect and could adversely affect your eligibility to receive UC benefits.

WARNING

If you make false statements in conjunction with a UC claim, you may be disqualified from receiving any benefits and may be subject to severe penalties, including criminal prosecution and sentence.
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