Explore shared work and other layoff aversion strategies and discover what you can do if you must let workers go.
The HUB program is a State of Texas plan run by the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts (CPA) that aims to increase business opportunities for underrepresented groups.
We are here to help you with understanding workplace disability issues, filling open positions with qualified talent with disabilities, assessing your workplace, job descriptions and recruitment and application processes to remove barriers, providing training and accommodation assistance.
An unemployment appeal is your written notice that you disagree with a TWC decision and want your case decided through the appeal process. Find detailed information and instructions for each step of the appeal process.
Learn how to apply for unemployment benefits.
Unemployment benefits are taxable income and are subject to both Federal Income Tax and State Income Tax where applicable. Each January, TWC mails IRS Form 1099-G to all claimants who were paid benefits in the previous tax year. You can also get your 1099-G information online or by phone.
Texas Workforce Commission has partnered with Metrix Learning to provide online skills training and industry certifications to residents across the state. Boost job readiness and build skills with thousands of online courses from Metrix Learning.
Reimbursing & Government Employers may elect to pay reimbursements instead of taxes. Find details here.
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.
This page discusses Disaster Unemployment Insurance, including how to apply for disaster-related benefits.