The Texas Operation Welcome Home program helps service members who have recently left the military. TWC knows that it can be tough to explain military skills in ways that civilians understand, find jobs, finish college programs or get the right licenses or certifications for jobs.
View TWC's Appeals Policy & Precedent Manual and find updates. This manual has been adopted for use by Agency staff as a reference to precedent-establishing decisions of the Commission and the courts.
To be eligible for benefits, you are required to complete work search requirements. Learn about the requirements and download a work search log.
The Mass Claims program streamlines the unemployment benefit claims process for employers faced with either temporary or permanent layoffs. Employers can submit basic worker information on behalf of their employees to initiate claims for unemployment benefits.
We are here to help you with understanding workplace disability issues, filling open positions with qualified talent with disabilities, assessing your workplace, job descriptions and recruitment and application processes to remove barriers, providing training and accommodation assistance.
Find resources on the Adult Education and Literacy (AEL) program, which provides adult students with English language, math, reading, writing and, in some instances, workforce training.
Texas Career Signing Day is a statewide initiative that provides an opportunity to recognize and celebrate high school students choosing to enter career pathways leading to in-demand careers and occupations directly from high school.
Texas Workforce Commission provides a list that contains active administrative liens. These liens have a delinquency of $2,000.00 or greater. A lien is filed against employers when there is non-payment of wages.
Learn about the requirements when hiring new employees.
TWC shares commission meeting information such as the minutes, agenda, and materials with the public. Find all 2023 commission meeting information in one place.