TWC's Child Care Services and Workforce Solutions Offices provide many services for parents.
Find information on reporting fraud, theft, waste, or program abuse in any TWC program.
Find resources on the Foreign Labor Certification for employers filing applications for H-2A and H-2B foreign labor visas through the U.S. Department of Labor.
When TWC posts statements, documents, or press releases describing projects or programs funded in whole or part with certain Federal monies, the associated Federal awards require grant recipients and subrecipients of those funds to include a funding disclosure statement on the document.
Find our unemployment benefits contact information for Employers.
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.
Worker Adjustment & Retraining Notification page gives employers the contact information to submit WARN notices, and provides public access to list of companies reporting mass layoffs or closures.
This page defines all of the components that make up the 2025 tax rates.
Learn about the Texas Child Labor Law. The Texas Child Labor Law ensures that a child is not employed in an occupation or manner that is harmful to the child's safety, health or well-being.
Find information on TWC's effort to help Boards, Foster Youth Transition Centers and other partners who support young people in foster care. Find resources and information to help them succeed. The goal is to help foster youth achieve financial stability and continue to be financially secure.