Heidecker Unemployment Compensation Case
Heidecker Unemployment Compensation Case
Opinion of the Court
Opinion by
Theresa M. Heidecker was last employed as a clerk in the auditing office by the Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Her final day of work was November 30, 1959, on which date she had a valid separation. Mrs. Heidecker thereafter filed an application for unemployment compensation, and received benefits for thirty weeks. On December 1, 1960, having had no intervening employment, she filed an application for benefits for a second benefit year, which was within ninety days after the termination of the preceding benefit year. Her application was disallowed by the Bureau of Employment Security, the Referee, and the Board of Review on the ground that she had failed to comply with the active registration requirement set forth in section 4(w) (2) of the Unemployment Compensation Law. Act of December 5, 1936, P. L. (1937) 2897, 43 P.S. 751 et seq. This appeal followed.
Decision affirmed.
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