Learn about the Texas Child Labor Law. The Texas Child Labor Law ensures that a child is not employed in an occupation or manner that is harmful to the child's safety, health or well-being.
Learn how to appeal a TWC child labor law decision.
Find resources on the Foreign Labor Certification program. This program allows employers hire foreign workers for temporary jobs in the United States.
The Revocation of Written Authorization to Represent Employing Unit (Form C-43) is used to revoke a written authorization for representation previously granted and on file with the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC).
Find Child Care & Early Learning information relevant to child care providers.
Child Care by the Numbers provides information on the number of child care providers serving subsidized children, and the number and percent of these providers who are Texas Rising Star certified.
The Written Authorization to Represent Employing Unit (Form C-42) POA is used to authorize an individual or service company to represent an employer in all matters before Texas Workforce Commission (TWC). It is similar to a power of attorney but used specifically to grant authority for all matters before TWC.
TWC's Child Care Program offers resources to support child care response and recovery efforts.
TWC provides resources to help parents find child care.
Find Child Care data, reports & plans such as Child Care by the Numbers, CCDF State Plan, Child Care Workforce Strategic Plan, Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Child Care, Market Rate Survey, and Other federal and state reports.