HEFFELFINGER v. UNEMPL. COMP. BD. OF REV.

No. 1904 C.D. 1979.

60 Pa.Commw. 280 (1981)

John W. Heffelfinger, Petitioner v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Unemployment Compensation Board of Review, Respondent. United States Postal Service, Intervening Party Respondent.

Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania.

July 1, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles E. Wasilefski, Foulkrod, Peters & Wasilefski, for petitioner.

William Kennedy, Assistant Attorney General, with him James K. Bradley, Associate Counsel, Richard Wagner, Counsel, and Richard L. Cole, Jr., Chief Counsel, for respondent.

Mariann E. Schick, Assistant Regional Labor Counsel, for intervening party respondent.

Argued June 1, 1981, before President Judge CRUMLISH and Judges ROGERS and WILLIAMS, JR., sitting as a panel of three.


OPINION BY JUDGE ROGERS, July 1, 1981:

John W. Heffelfinger was discharged from his employment as a United States Postal Service window clerk for reasons the Unemployment Compensation Board of Review decided constituted wilfull misconduct which, by Section 402(e) of the Unemployment Compensation Law,1 rendered him ineligible for benefits. He has appealed.

The claimant's duties consisted of selling stamps, envelopes, postcards,...

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