CHRISTIAN S. A. OF GR. HBG. v. DEPT. OF L. & IND.

Nos. 925 C.D. 1979, 926 C.D. 1979, 932 C.D. 1979, 939 C.D. 1979, and 940 C.D. 1979.

55 Pa.Commw. 555 (1980)

The Christian School Association of Greater Harrisburg, Petitioner v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Labor and Industry, Respondent. The Christian School of Grace Baptist Church, Petitioner v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Labor and Industry, Respondent. Northumberland Christian School, Petitioner v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Labor and Industry, Respondent. Frankford Friends School, Petitioner v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Labor and Industry, Respondent. Germantown Friends School, Petitioner v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Labor and Industry, Respondent.

Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania.

December 23, 1980.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Marcus A. McKnight, III, Irwin, Irwin & Irwin, for petitioners, The Christian School Association of Greater Harrisburg, The Christian School of Grace Baptist Church, and Northumberland Christian School.

Henry S. Hilles, Jr., with him Robert H. Young, Jr., Drinker, Biddle & Reath, for petitioners, Frankford Friends School and Germantown Friends School.

Mary Ellen Krober, Deputy Attorney General, with her Robert E. Chernicoff, Assistant Attorney General, Allen C. Warshaw, Deputy Attorney General, and Edward G. Biester, Jr., Attorney General, for respondent.

Argued September 9, 1980, before President Judge CRUMLISH and Judges WILKINSON, JR., MENCER, ROGERS, BLATT, CRAIG and MacPHAIL. Judge WILLIAMS, JR. did not participate.


OPINION BY JUDGE BLATT, December 23, 1980:

These consolidated appeals are brought by five private religious schools from separate decisions of the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry (Department) which determined that each school was subject to the provisions of the Unemployment Compensation Law (Pennsylvania Law)1 and that each school should therefore be assessed unemployment contributions pursuant to Section 304 of the Pennsylvania...

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