Find TWC's major reports such as agency strategic plans and annual reports.
Business Enterprises of Texas is a federally sponsored, state-administered program that helps Texans who are blind or visually impaired to set up a business managing cafeteria or food vending facilities.
Vocational Rehabilitation for Youth and Students helps young adults ages 14 - 22 with services in preparing for life after high school. Find important information about eligibility and links to resources here.
The Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) uses three employment categories: regular, domestic and agricultural. Employer tax liability differs for each type of employment. Learn about the types of employment and what it means.
Find information on TWC approved distribution of funds for direct relief to child care providers and programs TWC's Child Care program provides updates on the application process.
QuickFile is an electronic wage reporting program that can be downloaded for free. Employers, agents and payroll providers representing multiple clients can use it. You can report an unlimited number of employees with QuickFile.
The Workforce Solutions Vocational Rehabilitation Services offers help to individuals with disabilities who want to work. This page is specific to adults. The page has steps to apply for services.
The Labor Commissioner's office represents the interests of workers with respect to TWC services.
Get to know the team behind The Rehabilitation Council of Texas! Our Council has members from different fields. They work together for fairness and better services for Texans with disabilities. Want to join? Check our site for how to apply and help make things better!
The Child Care Services program provides financial assistance to families who meet income requirements. Child care scholarships are available to help parents work, search for work, or attend school or job training. The program also supports child care providers to improve the quality of services.