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.
This page provides Boards with information on the Commission's initiative to identify rural training opportunities.
Employment demand for people with Middle Skills remains high across Texas. Middle Skills jobs require some education or training beyond high school. They do not need a four-year degree.
TWC uses earnings information to make sure a claimant’s benefit payments are correct. Accurately reported earnings reduce overpayments. Learn about Unemployment Benefits Earnings Verification and how to respond to a request.
Application and information on how to apply for funding for driver's education and eligible applicants. This page will provide information on how to apply, what vendors are participating and the wait time.
Find resources on the Foreign Labor Certification program. This program allows employers hire foreign workers for temporary jobs in the United States.
Find information on the Career Schools and Colleges program, which regulates career schools and colleges in Texas. These are private postsecondary schools where students learn vocations or to aid them in their current jobs.
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.
Explanation of the Texas Workforce Commission's Workforce Innovation Fund, including instructions for how to apply.
Learn about unemployment benefits program fraud, including ID fraud. Learn what fraud is, the consequences, and how to report fraud. Find information on reporting unemployment ID fraud and what to do if you are a victim of ID fraud.