The Pennsylvania Notice of Objection to Claim And Hearing Date is a document that is used to notify an individual or entity of an objection to a claim that has been made against them. This notice is issued by the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry (DLI) and is typically sent to the individual or entity when a dispute arises regarding a claim that has been filed. The Pennsylvania Notice of Objection to Claim And Hearing Date outlines the details of the claim and sets a date and time for the hearing on the claim. The notice will also provide the individual or entity with instructions on how to respond to the claim, including the deadline for submitting any written objections. The individual or entity must respond to the notice and attend the hearing in order to contest the claim. There are two types of Pennsylvania Notice of Objection to Claim And Hearing Date: the Notice of Objection to Claim and Hearing Date for Unpaid Wages, and the Notice of Objection to Claim and Hearing Date for Unpaid Contributions. The Unpaid Wages notice is issued when an individual or entity has failed to pay an employee the wages they are due, while the Unpaid Contributions notice is issued when an individual or entity has failed to pay taxes or other contributions to the Commonwealth.