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  2. The Department of Labor & Industry (DLI) administers benefits to unemployed individuals, oversees the administration of workers' compensation benefits to individuals with job-related injuries, and provides vocational rehabilitation to individuals with disabilities.

  3. Pennsylvania’s Unemployment Compensation (UC) Benefits System

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  4. File a Weekly Unemployment Compensation Certification - PA.GOV

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    After you have filed your initial application for benefits or reopened an existing application, you must file a certification for each week in which you are totally or partially unemployed. You can also call us at (888) 255-4728. File online. Call us to file.

  5. Apply for Unemployment Compensation Benefits - PA.GOV

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    Apply for Unemployment Compensation Benefits. 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.

  6. Unemployment | Department of Labor and Industry ... - PA.GOV

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    Learn about Pennsylvania's unemployment programs, how to get benefits, report fraud, and more.

  7. Apply for Unemployment Compensation Benefits - Initial Claim

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    This site from the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry allows you to file an initial application or reopen their existing claims for UC benefits via the Internet, telephone or video phone for individuals using American Sign Language.

  8. Pa.’s new unemployment system: What you need to know - WHYY

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    Pennsylvania will unveil its new unemployment compensation portal Tuesday, replacing a 40-year-old system that was stretched thin during last year’s record unemployment. Here’s why the timing is controversial, and what users can expect in the coming weeks.