An overpayment is caused when TWC pays unemployment benefits that you were not eligible to receive. State law requires TWC to recover all unemployment benefits overpayments.
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.
Explore shared work and other layoff aversion strategies and discover what you can do if you must let workers go.
The Shared Work program provides Texas employers with an alternative to layoffs. This program helps Texas employers and employees withstand a slowdown in business. Shared Work is voluntary.
Three full-time commissioners are appointed to the Texas Workforce Commission by the Governor, one each representing employers, labor, and the public. Together, they oversee the functioning of TWC and develop agency policy.
Learn the basics of unemployment benefits, including how the benefits are funded, how and when to apply, and the confidentiality of information you submit.
TWC shares commission meeting information such as the minutes, agenda, and materials with the public. Find all 2023 commission meeting information in one place.
Find information on the Benefits Accuracy Measurement program for accessing quality and integrity in the unemployment benefits system.
Get to know the team behind The Rehabilitation Council of Texas! Our Council has members from different fields. They work together for fairness and better services for Texans with disabilities. Want to join? Check our site for how to apply and help make things better!
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