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Pennsylvania’s Unemployment Rate Remains at 3.4% in July Shapiro Administration Invests $4 Million to Strengthen Pennsylvania’s Workforce L&I Secretary Walker Encourages Pennsylvanians to Discover Career Opportunities
Work search requires all Unemployment Compensation (UC), Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation (PEUC), or Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) claimants to apply for two jobs and complete one work search activity every week.
To safeguard the personal data of Pennsylvania's unemployment claimants against fraudulent activity, we have added multi-factor authentication (MFA) to the Unemployment Compensation (UC) system login process. All claimants must set up MFA beginning on February 27, 2022.
When an individual is paid unemployment compensation (UC), each employer that paid wages to the individual during the base year is charged for the benefits the individual receives, unless the employer is granted relief from benefit charges.
The Unemployment Compensation (UC) program provides temporary income support if you lose your job through no fault of your own, or if you are working less than your full-time hours. For questions or concerns about your UC claim, please call PAULA virtual assistance at (833) 755-0882.
We've created videos to help guide you through Pennsylvania's UC process and to provide helpful information on how to navigate and complete necessary steps for UC benefits.
UC Connect is a statewide Pennsylvania program dedicated to helping Unemployment Compensation (UC) claimants connect with staff through in-person appointments at 58 PA CareerLink® locations.
If you work less than your full-time hours through no fault of your own, and you meet the financial eligibility requirements of the PA UC Law, then you may potentially be eligible to receive full or partial benefits, depending on your gross earnings and Partial Benefit Credit (PBC).
How can I obtain benefits information or forms from the PA Department of Labor & Industry’s Office of Unemployment Compensation Benefits Policy (department)? Claimants may be able to obtain UC benefits payment history information from their online account at www.benefits.uc.pa.gov .
Governor Shapiro Honors Unemployment Compensation Leadership Team with Governor’s Awards Pennsylvania’s Unemployment Rate Holds Steady, Remains At 3.4% in May for Eighth Consecutive Month