The Purchasing from People with Disabilities program helps disabled people work and be more independent. People with different disabilities make things or do services through Works Wonders. Before, it was managed by a group, but now TWC oversees it.
Find resources on the Texas Workforce Commission’s Apprenticeship Texas: A Powerful Competitive Edge initiative.
Find resources for jobseekers about the Texas Workforce Commission’s Registered Apprenticeship Training Program and apprenticeship opportunities.
Find information about the system which collects student-level performance data to determine post-program outcomes for training participants in two TWC programs.
TWC uses evidence-based grant making. This means looking at data to see what works best for a given program. This approach links grant funds to outcomes and supports effective programs.
Find information on how to appeal a notice of adverse action regarding procurement and contract management requirements.
TWC provides resources to help parents find child care.
Explore Texas Workforce Commission's commitment to quality service, diverse interactions, and timely response to concerns and complaints for a superior customer experience.
The Labor Commissioner's office represents the interests of workers with respect to TWC services.
Learn and discover contracting opportunities with TWC. We have many resources to support workforce contracts.