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Learn about Pennsylvania's unemployment programs, how to get benefits, report fraud, and more.
For Unemployment Compensation purposes, a week begins on a Sunday and ends on a Saturday. A weekly certification certifies your eligibility for each week separately. (For example, you may be on vacation and not available to work one week, but available the next week.)
PA Department of Labor & Industry Office of Unemployment Compensation (UC) 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.
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 .
Learn the eligibility requirements for PA unemployment, the amount and duration of PA unemployment compensation, & how to file an unemployment claim.
Apply at www.uc.pa.gov or call the statewide number at 1-888-313-7284. Note: it may be difficult to reach UC by telephone during high volume times. Need help understanding the application steps? Find a step-by-step guide created by the Department of Labor and Industry here.
The Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry publishes the Unemployment Compensation Handbook, which explains how Pennsylvania's unemployment compensation system works. You can view the Handbook on-line.
Unemployment Compensation (UC) provides an income to individuals who become unemployed through no fault of their own. UC benefits are paid, for a limited time, to individuals who are able and available for suitable work but continue to be unemployed while looking for another job.
The Unemployment Compensation (UC) program gives money to people who lose their jobs and it wasn't their fault, or if they're working less than usual. If you qualify, you'll get money for a short time to help with expenses while you look for a new job. To get UC benefits, you must have had a job that's covered by Pennsylvania UC Law.
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania’s Department of Labor and Industry provides unemployment insurance benefits to temporarily help out-of-work Pennsylvania workers who have lost their jobs through no fault of their own.