Galat Unemployment Compensation Case
Galat Unemployment Compensation Case
Opinion of the Court
Opinion by
Anthony Paul Galat was last employed as a truck driver by Joseph Joseph, Portage, Pennsylvania. His final day of work was February 11, 1960, on which date he had a valid separation. Galat thereafter filed an application for unemployment compensation, and re
The record discloses that, on September 28, 1960, claimant exhausted his entitlement for the first benefit year by filing a claim for his final compensable week. On that date, according to his own signed state* ment, claimant was notified of the requirement of Section 4(w) (2) that he must maintain an active registration for work by reporting to the local office at intervals of not more than sixty days, and was given a form UC-483. See Lodge Unemployment Compensation Case, 194 Pa. Superior Ct. 626, 169 A. 2d 305. Claimant reported on November 28, 1960, but did not report thereafter until February 24, 1961, which was beyond the sixty-day period.
Claimant testified before the Referee as follows: “I didn’t understand”. In his brief he argues that we should excuse the delay because it was “a minor error and technical in nature”. Unfortunately for claimant, the requirements of the statute are mandatory. See Wielebinski Unemployment Compensation Case, 197 Pa. Superior Ct. 292, 178 A. 2d 783. This appeal is ruled by Brooks Unemployment Compensation Case, 196 Pa. Superior Ct. 365, 175 A. 2d 131.
Decision affirmed.
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