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The Interplay Between Breaks in Employment and Jurisdiction Pursuant to Section 305.2(a) of the Act

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On November 25, 2019, the Commonwealth Court issued a decision addressing the effect that breaks in employment have on jurisdictional issues under Section 305.2(a) of the Act.  In doing so, the Commonwealth Court held that, when a claimant has...
By: Chartwell Law
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