The Skills Development Fund is for businesses who want to train new workers or upgrade the skills of existing workers. Public community colleges or technical colleges may apply. The goal of the program is to upgrade the skill levels and wages of the Texas workforce.
Find resources on the Choices program, which helps Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) recipients find jobs. TANF is cash provided by the government to families in need. The goal of Choices is to prepare people for work and end the need for government help.
Use our recruiting and hiring services to search for qualified workers. Take advantage of job matching, take part in incentive programs, learn about your local labor market, get help hiring and retaining employees with disabilities, and more.
QuickFile is an electronic wage reporting program that can be downloaded for free. Employers, agents and payroll providers representing multiple clients can use it. QuickFile allows you to report an unlimited number of employees.
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.
Learn about the Noncustodial Parents (NCP) Choices program, which helps parents who don't have custody of their children and are struggling financially. The program helps parents who don't make enough money to support their children to find better jobs and move forward in their careers.
Access resources for local Workforce Development Boards, including information on Board membership, rules and regulations, policy and guidance, information on WIOA one-stop certification, Workforce Solutions procurement opportunities, industry skills standards, and more.
Find resources on the Career Schools and Colleges program. Career schools and colleges must inform the Texas Workforce Commission about specific updates using forms provided by the agency. These updates include changes that impact the school's Certificate of Approval, programs, staff, the school's catalog or enrollment agreement, and closing a
The Texas Workforce Commission’s annual Employer Awards recognize employers that collaborate with their local workforce systems, design initiatives that enhance community resources, and foster vital skills for Texas to sustain its competitive edge.
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.