Tredyffrin-Easttown School District v. Breyer

408 A.2d 1194, 48 Pa. Commw. 81, 1979 Pa. Commw. LEXIS 2284
CourtCommonwealth Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedDecember 18, 1979
DocketAppeal, No. 2363 C.D. 1978
StatusPublished
Cited by23 cases

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Tredyffrin-Easttown School District v. Breyer, 408 A.2d 1194, 48 Pa. Commw. 81, 1979 Pa. Commw. LEXIS 2284 (Pa. Ct. App. 1979).

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Opinion by

Judge Wilkinson, Jr.,

Petitioner (School District) appeals from an order of the Workmen’s Compensation Appeal Board (Board) which reversed the referee’s dismissal of the [83]*83respondent’s (claimant) petition for compensation and remanded for determination of the benefits payable. We affirm.

Claimant was a math teaeher at Conestoga High School (Conestoga) in the School District and a volunteer assistant coach for the Conestoga track team. Claimant’s voluntary services were approved by the Conestoga athletic director. Whenever it was necessary for the claimant to leave school early to attend a track meet, Conestoga would help provide somebody to cover his classes.

On May 28, 1974, the head track coach held a picnic at his home for the track coaches, including the claimant, and the senior members of the Conestoga track team. Similar picnics had been held at the head coach’s house for ten years to honor graduating seniors on the track team and to discuss track matters and the students’ future plans. The Conestoga administration loaned tables and chairs for the picnic but contributed no food, money, or personnel.

While at the picnic claimant was struck in the right eye by a football. The injury resulted in the loss of sight in his right eye for all practical intents and purposes. Claimant thereafter petitioned for workmen’s compensation benefits.

The issue in this case is whether the claimant’s eye injury was sustained while he was “actually engaged in the furtherance of the business or affairs of the employer.” Section 301(c) of The Pennsylvania Workmen’s Compensation Act, Act of June 2, 1915, P.L. 736, as amended, 77 P.S. §411(1). The determination of whether an employee is in the course of his employment at the time of injury is one of law based upon findings of fact. Aluminum Co. of America v. Worhmen’s Compensation Appeal Board, 33 Pa. Commonwealth Ct. 33, 380 A.2d 941 (1977). “The phrase ‘actually engaged in the furtherance of the [84]*84business or affairs of the employer’ (usually expressed in the more restrictive term ‘in the course of employment’) must be given a liberal construction. . . .” Feaster v. S. K. Kelso & Sons, 22 Pa. Commonwealth Ct. 20, 23, 347 A.2d 521, 523 (1975).

Both litigants rely upon this Court’s decision in Feaster, supra, where we held that there was substantial evidence supporting the conclusion that the death of an employee who drowned at an employer’s picnic was suffered in the course of his employment. In that decision this Court recognized the importance to employers of social events which sustain good relationships with and the morale of their employees. It cannot be gainsaid that the picnic in the instant case promoted the School District’s interest in good relationships between its teachers and their students and the vitality of its athletic programs.

The School District, through its employees, encouraged the claimant to participate in extracurricular activities with his students. The picnic for senior members of the track team was an eleven year tradition and a normal part of the activities involved in the track and field program at Conestoga. Claimant went to the picnic in furtherance of activities on behalf of which the School District approved the claimant’s voluntary services. The Board’s conclusion as a matter of law that the claimant’s eye injury was sustained in the course of his employment is proper.

Accordingly, we will enter the following

Order

And Now, December 18, 1979, the order of the Workmen’s Compensation Appeal Board, Docket No. A-74016, dated September 7, 1978, reversing the decision of the referee and remanding to him for deterination of the benefits payable to James A. Breyer, is affirmed.

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