Can I apply for unemployment benefits if I quit my job?

Asked 6 months ago
If you voluntarily quit your job, you may still be eligible to apply for unemployment benefits in Pennsylvania, but it depends on the circumstances surrounding your decision to leave. The Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry assesses each case individually to determine eligibility. In general, if you quit due to good cause, such as an unsafe work environment, discrimination, or substantial changes to your job, you may be eligible for benefits. However, if you quit without any valid reason or due to personal reasons, you are likely to be deemed ineligible. It is important to provide thorough documentation and evidence to support your claim. It is recommended to file an unemployment claim and let the department make the final decision on your eligibility.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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