Ferrone v. Commonwealth, Unemployment Compensation Board of Review

476 A.2d 514, 83 Pa. Commw. 147, 1984 Pa. Commw. LEXIS 1485
CourtCommonwealth Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedJune 8, 1984
DocketAppeal No. 1346 C.D. 1982
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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Ferrone v. Commonwealth, Unemployment Compensation Board of Review, 476 A.2d 514, 83 Pa. Commw. 147, 1984 Pa. Commw. LEXIS 1485 (Pa. Ct. App. 1984).

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Opinion by

Judge Doyle,

Judy Ferrone (Claimant) appeals from an order of the Unemployment Compensation Board of Review (Board) which affirmed the referee’s denial of benefits under Section 402(a) of the Unemployment Compensation Law (Law).1

In September, 1981, Claimant was laid off from her position with the Pawnee Pants Company, where she had worked during the evenings as a part-time sewing machine operator. Claimant initially received unemployment compensation benefits, but was denied further benefits when she refused an offer of daytime employment in December of 1981 because it conflicted with her obligation to care for her children.

On appeal, the referee found that Claimant was ineligible for benefits under Section 402(a) of the Law for her failure, without good cause, to accept an offer of suitable employment. The referee’s decision was affirmed by the Board on May 6, 1982, and the present appeal followed.

Claimant contends that she was required to care for her two children, ages six and nine, during the hours of her husband’s daytime employment. Claimant argues that her obligation to care for her children constitutes “good cause” justifying her refusal to accept the daytime employment.

It is well settled that child care responsibilities may constitute good cause for refusing suitable employ[149]*149ment, provided that such refusal rests on good faith. Trexler v. Unemployment Compensation Board of Review, 27 Pa. Commonwealth Ct. 180, 365 A.2d 1341 (1976). In cases involving the care of children, this Couid has held good faith to require that a claimant disclose the time constraints to the Bureau and the prospective employer, seek employment during those hours when the children are in the care of another, and, if offered employment which conflicts with his duties, take reasonable efforts to locate a suitable babysitter. Smith v. Unemployment Compensation Board of Review, 57 Pa. Commonwealth Ct. 173, 425 A.2d 1198 (1981); Wolford v. Unemployment Compensation Board of Review, 35 Pa. Commonwealth Ct. 43, 384 A.2d 1035 (1978), appeal dismissed, 489 Pa. 401, 414 A.2d 129 (1980).

In the present case, the referee’s findings indicate that the Claimant made no effort to locate a babysitter in order to make herself available for the daytime job offer. These findings are supported in the record by Claimant’s own testimony, in which she admitted that she had never attempted to find someone to care for her children.2

In view of these findings, the Board was correct in affirming the referee’s decision which concluded that the Claimant had not shown good cause for her refusal of the daytime job offer.

Accordingly, we affirm the decision of the Board.

[150]*150Order

Now, June 8, 1984, the order of the Unemployment Compensation Board of Review in the above referenced matter, No. 81-2-N-877, dated May 6, 1982, is hereby affirmed.

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