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  2. Department of Labor and Industry | Department of Labor and...

    www.uc.pa.gov/unemployment-benefits/file/Pages/default.aspx

    Check your eligibility for a refund of your permits, licenses, or. certification application fees. The Department of Labor & Industry (DLI) administers benefits to unemployed individuals, oversees the administration of workers' compensation benefits to individuals with job-related injuries, and provides vocational rehabilitation to individuals ...

  3. File a Weekly Unemployment Compensation Certification

    www.pa.gov/en/services/dli/file-a-weekly-unemployment-compensation...

    Weekly filing can be done using the following methods: Online: The best way to file your weekly certification is online from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. Sunday, and 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday.. Phone: Use the automated PA Teleclaims (PAT) system by calling 888-255-4728, seven days a week, 24 hours a day.. Videophone: For individuals who use American Sign Language (ASL), videophone service is ...

  4. How to File | Department of Labor and Industry | Commonwealth of...

    www.uc.pa.gov/unemployment-benefits/file/Pages/Filing Instructions.aspx

    Online: The best way to file your weekly certification is online from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. Sunday, and 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday. Telephone: use the automated PA Teleclaims (PAT) system by calling 888-255-4728, seven days a week, 24 hours a day.

  5. Guides & Tutorials | Department of Labor and Industry |...

    www.uc.pa.gov/unemployment-benefits/UCGuide/Pages/UC-Videos.aspx

    Filing a biweekly claim confirms your unemployment status for the weeks you’re filing and requests payment for the two weeks you didn’t work or for reduced hours. The best way to file your biweekly claim is online.

  6. Filing Bi-Weekly Claims for Unemployment Compensation

    www.palawhelp.org/resource/filing-bi-weekly-claims-for-unemployment-comp?ref=T37vp

    After filing an application for UC benefits, you must file claims for weeks when you are totally or partially unemployed in order to receive UC. This site from the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry will allow you to file your claims online.

  7. Online Services - Department of Labor & Industry

    www.dli.pa.gov/Pages/Online-Services.aspx?Mobile=1

    Filing Biweekly Claims for UC Benefits. UC Benefit Payment Information. Direct Deposit of UC Benefits. Change Your Personal Information on Your UC Claim. View UC-1099G for UC Benefits. File Quarterly Reports & Pay UC Taxes. Register a Business. Labor Law Compliance. Child Labor Act Complaint Form. HITS Incident Report Form.

  8. Filing for Pa. unemployment benefits by phone now available

    www.wgal.com/article/pennsylvania-department-of-labor-and-industry-announces...

    Individuals can also file an initial claim online using the new UC system at benefits.uc.pa.gov. The creation of a Keystone ID is required when using the new online UC system....

  9. How to file for unemployment in Pennsylvania - WGAL Channel 8

    www.wgal.com/article/how-to-file-for-unemployment-benefits-in-pennsylvania/...

    Once you receive your PIN and instructions, file your biweekly claim at 1-888-255-4728 or online. The fastest way to check your claim status is online.

  10. L&I Announces Filing For UC Benefits By Phone Now Available

    palegalaid.net/news/li-announces-filing-uc-benefits-phone-now-available

    The UC Service Center will file an initial claim and mail them important paperwork with a PIN to use while filing over the phone in the future. Individuals can also file an initial claim online using the new UC system at benefits.uc.pa.gov.

  11. Guide to Pennsylvania Unemployment Insurance Benefits

    benefits.com/unemployment/pennsylvania-unemployment

    As part of this process, you’ll answer questions related to any money earned in the previous weeks, activities related to your job search, and any job offers you’ve received since your last claim. You can file your weekly claim online or use Pennsylvania Teleclaims by calling 888-255-4728.