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Inadequate work search activity, in the context of unemployment insurance, refers to the failure of claimants to actively seek work and record their efforts in accordance with state law.
Yes, to remain eligible for benefits, all claimants MUST actively search for work. Two job applications and one work search activity are the basic requirements.
Voluntary Quit Section 402(b) of the Pennsylvania UC Law provides, in part, that a claimant shall be ineligible for benefits for any week in which his/her unemployment is due to voluntarily leaving work without cause of a necessitous and compelling nature.
Inadequate work search activity, in the context of unemployment insurance, refers to the failure of claimants to actively seek work and record their efforts in accordance with state law.
To be eligible for Unemployment Compensation benefits, you are required to do all of the following: Register for employment-search services offered by PA CareerLink® within 30 days after filing for benefits. Conduct an active search for work during each week you claim benefits.
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In most states, valid work search activities include: Applying for jobs. Interviewing with potential employers. Registering for reemployment services with a state career center. Registering for work with staffing agencies. Attending networking meetings or job fairs.
You may call the UC service center at 888-313-7284.
In PA CareerLink®, job-seekers have the ability to search and apply for job openings across the Commonwealth or narrow it down to their own town. You can create and upload a resume and make yourself available to thousands of employers. PA CareerLink® will also recommend jobs for you based on your preferences.
The Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry has a reminder for Pennsylvanians receiving unemployment benefits: work search requirements resume this week. Because claimants always file for benefits the week after they are unemployed, individuals will start certifying they looked for work beginning July 18.
Does the PA CareerLink® pay for training and/or education? Yes, the PA CareerLink® can pay for certain trainings / further education depending on the individual's circumstances and current high demand occupations.

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