KLINGENSMITH v. DEPT. OF LABOR & INDUS.


1 Pa.Commw. 204 (1971)

Chester Klingensmith v. Department of Labor and Industry, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania.

February 4, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Elizabeth Bailey, with her James C. Tallant, Bailey and Tallant, for appellant.

James J. Morley, Assistant Attorney General, with him Fred Speaker, Attorney General, for appellee.

Argued November 16, 1970, before President Judge BOWMAN, and Judges KRAMER, WILKINSON, JR., MANDERINO, MENCER, and BARBIERI (who has since been appointed to the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania and did not participate in the decision).


OPINION BY JUDGE MANDERINO, February 4, 1971:

Chester Klingensmith and Donald Armor, both registered licensed barbers, practiced barbering in the same shop which was owned by Chester Klingensmith. Chester Klingensmith did not consider Donald Armor an employee and did not make any unemployment compensation contributions to the Pennsylvania Unemployment Compensation Fund on account of Donald Armor. On June 3,...

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