TAYLOR v. UNEMP. COMP. BD. OF REVIEW


474 Pa. 351 (1977)

378 A.2d 829

Martin TAYLOR, Appellant, v. UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION BOARD OF REVIEW of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.

Decided October 7, 1977.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harold I. Goodman, Mark B. Segal, Community Legal Services, Philadelphia, for appellant.

Sydney Reuben, Asst. Atty. Gen., Charles G. Hasson, Harrisburg, for appellee.

Before JONES, C.J., and EAGEN, O'BRIEN, ROBERTS, NIX and MANDERINO, JJ.


OPINION

MANDERINO, Justice.

Appellant, Martin Taylor, was denied unemployment compensation benefits by the Bureau of Employment Security and appealed. Following a hearing at which he was represented by counsel, and at which witnesses appeared and testified in his behalf, the referee affirmed the Bureau's determination of ineligibility on the ground that appellant's termination of employment was voluntary and not for necessitous and compelling reasons as...

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