194 Pa. Super. 652 | Pa. Super. Ct. | 1961
Opinion by
This is an appeal from a decision of the Unemployment Compensation Board of Beview holding that the claimant voluntarily terminated his employment without cause of a necessitous and compelling nature and was disqualified from receiving benefits under the provisions of §402(b) of the Unemployment Compensation Law, Act of December 5,1936, P. L. (1937) 2897, as amended, 43 P.S. §802(b).
The Board of Beview found that the claimant was last employed by Calvin C. Walters of Harrisburg as a service station attendant at the rate of $80.00 per
It is the function of the Board to pass upon the credibility of witnesses and to draw inferences therefrom. We must view the evidence in the light most favorable to the party in whose favor the Board has found. Pierce Unemployment Compensation Case, 189 Pa. Superior Ct. 246, 150 A. 2d 148.
The findings of fact upon which the Board’s conclusion is predicated are amply supported by competent and substantial evidence and in the absence’ of fraud are binding upon this Court on appeal. Section 510 of the Act, as amended, 43 P.S. §830; Davis Unemployment Compensation Case, 187 Pa. Superior Ct. 116, 144 A. 2d 452. Therefore, the exercise of our jurisdiction in this appeal is confined to questions of law. Stillman Unemployment Compensation Case, 161 Pa. Superior Ct. 569, 56 A. 2d 380.
Under §402(b)(l), 43 P.S. §802(b)(l), an employe is ineligible for compensation for any week “In which his unemployment is due to voluntarily leaving-work without cause of a necessitous and compelling nature . . . .” This Court has construed good cause to mean pressure of real, substantial and reasonable circumstances which compel the employe’s decision to terminate his employment. Such decision is volun
Mere dissatisfaction of the claimant with his working conditions does not constitute necessitous circumstances compelling claimant to voluntarily terminate his employment and to recover unemployment compensation. Goldstein Unemployment Compensation Case, 190 Pa. Superior Ct. 67, 151 A. 2d 820. Voluntary termination of employment solely because of dissatisfaction with a change in shift does not constitute cause of a necessitous and compelling nature. Carpenter Unemployment Compensation Case, 178 Pa. Superior Ct. 639, 115 A. 2d 901.
In the present case it is apparent that the claimant has not sustained the burden of showing good cause. There is no evidence that the employer was arbitrary or unreasonable in changing the shift of the employe or that the change was permanent. The change was necessitated by the employer’s lack of knowledge of whether the claimant would return to the job that day. The claimant has shown by his own testimony not that he was discharged but that he voluntarily quit, and he has established no reasonable justification or necessitous circumstances for leaving his employment.
Decision of the Board affirmed.