Texas employers have the option of voluntarily paying all or part of their share of employer unemployment benefit chargebacks in order to lower their state unemployment tax rate. The page also provides information about TWC's Voluntary Contribution Calculator. View here for more information.
Upskill Texas is a TWC initiative where employers can apply for funds to train current employees.
Learn about the laws, regulations and rules the Texas Workforce Commission complies with or enforces. TWC employees and contracted providers must follow state and federal rules and statutes when delivering services to eligible Texans.
Find resources on digital skills, the basic abilities workers need to use technology and data in today’s workplace. TWC helps jobseekers get services to build digital skills for success in the workplace.
The We Hire Ability program recognizes Texas employers for their commitment to hiring people with disabilities.
Find information about each of the 28 local Workforce Development Boards, their service areas, board oversight capacity, local procurement opportunities, target occupations, eligible training providers, and links to Board websites.
Find resources on training services and partners. Discover in-demand occupations in your area. Explore programs that assist with training costs. Learn about digital skills building. See a list of eligible training providers.
The Texas Rising Star program is a quality rating and improvement system for child care programs participating in TWC's Child Care Services program. Find specific details and information on the 2023 workgroup.
The Texas Rising Star program is a quality rating and improvement system for child care programs participating in TWC's Child Care Services program. This page has specific details and information on the 2019 workgroup.
The page provides information about employer and employee rights, duties, and remedies under the Texas Minimum Wage Law.