BROWN UNEMPL. COMPENSATION CASE


170 Pa.Super. 186 (1952)

Brown Unemployment Compensation Case.

Superior Court of Pennsylvania.

January 17, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

No argument was made nor brief submitted for appellant.

William L. Hammond, Special Deputy Attorney General, with him Robert E. Woodside, Attorney General and Roland M. Morgan, Associate Counsel, for appellee.

Before RHODES, P.J., HIRT, RENO, DITHRICH, ROSS, ARNOLD and GUNTHER, JJ.


PER CURIAM, January 17, 1952:

Claimant has appealed from the decision of the Unemployment Compensation Board of Review denying benefits.

The bureau had refused compensation claims for the weeks ending December 20 and 27, 1950, on the ground that claimant voluntarily left his last employment without good cause within the meaning of section 402 (b) of the Unemployment Compensation Law, 43 PS § 802, which provides: "An employe shall be ineligible for compensation...

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