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A Professional Football Player May Not Be a Seasonal Employee For Purposes of Calculating An Average Weekly Wage

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In Pittsburgh Steelers Sports, Inc. v. WCAB (Trucks), 1257 C.D. 2018 (Pa. Cmwlth. 2003), the Commonwealth Court found, that for purposes of calculating the claimant’s average weekly wage, the claimant, who was employed as a professional football...
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