CHEW v. ST. CORRECTIONAL INST. AT DALLAS

No. 631 C.D. 1979.

50 Pa.Commw. 122 (1980)

John C. Chew, Petitioner v. State Correctional Institution at Dallas, Bureau of Correction, Respondent. John C. Chew, Petitioner v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Justice & Corrections, Respondent. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Unemployment Compensation Board of Review, Intervenor.

Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania.

March 13, 1980.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James F. Geddes, Jr., of Silverblatt and Townend, for petitioner.

Jerry I. Drew, Deputy Attorney General, with him John O.J. Shellenberger, Deputy Attorney General, Joseph F. Strain, Assistant Attorney General, Francis R. Filipi, Assistant Attorney General, and Edward G. Biester, Jr., Attorney General, for respondent.

John Kupchinsky, Assistant Attorney General, with him Daniel R. Schuckers, Assistant Counsel, Richard Wagner, Chief Counsel and Edward G. Biester, Jr., Attorney General, for intervenors.

Argued February 8, 1980, before Judges ROGERS, MacPHAIL and WILLIAMS, JR., sitting as a panel of three.


OPINION BY JUDGE ROGERS, March 13, 1980:

We have consolidated for argument and disposition the appeals of John C. Chew from orders of the Pennsylvania Civil Service Commission and the Unemployment Compensation Board of Review. The order of the Civil Service Commission reinstated Chew, without back pay, in his position as Elementary-Secondary Teacher, regular status, with the Correctional Institution at Dallas, Bureau of Correction, from which he had been removed by...

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