London v. Unemployment Compensation Board of Review
Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court
111 Pa. Commw. Ct. 132, 533 A.2d 792 (1987)
- Written by Jenny Perry, JD
Facts
Georgianna London (plaintiff) worked for G.T.E. of Pennsylvania (GTE) preparing telephone directories. GTE discovered that London had at least five outstanding accounts for telephone service with GTE under various names with total past-due balances of more than $800. GTE gave London the option of resigning or being discharged, and London chose to resign. London applied for unemployment benefits, and the Unemployment Compensation Board of Review (board) (defendant) found her ineligible. London appealed.
Rule of Law
Issue
Holding and Reasoning (MacPhail, J.)
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