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The Pennsylvania Supreme Court reversed the unemployment compensation board's denial of benefits, holding that the employee's one-time, inadvertent violation of the employer's weapons policy did not constitute willful misconduct under Section 402(e) and therefore did not disqualify her from receiving unemployment compensation.
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