34 Pa. Code § 65.113 - Computation of weekly wage
(a) It is
an objective of the Pennsylvania Unemployment Compensation Program that an
unemployed, eligible claimant shall be compensated for at least 50% of his
weekly wage loss, subject to the maximum weekly benefit rate fixed by
law.
(b) Prior to 1955, computation
of the weekly benefit rate of the claimant was based exclusively upon his
weekly earnings during that calendar quarter of his base year in which he has
the greatest amount of wages in covered employment.
(c) When a claimant has experienced irregular
or short term employment in his base year, the high quarter formula of
subsection (b) has occasionally failed to compensate the claimant at the rate
of 50% of his weekly wage. Section 404(a) of the law (43 P. S. §
804(a)) remedies this
condition effective with benefit years commencing on or after May 1, 1955, to
provide an alternate formula for computing a claimant's compensation rate, that
is 50% of his full-time weekly wage, whichever is greater.
Notes
This section cited in 34 Pa. Code § 65.122 (relating to seasonal businesses).
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