TWC shares commission meeting information such as the minutes, agenda, and materials with the public. Find all 2020 commission meeting information in one place.
Learn how to stop your unemployment benefits claim once you have returned to full-time employment.
Find labor market information about the Texas economy and workforce. Use tools to target your business development, explore industry and economic trends, and research and track emerging and evolving occupations in Texas.
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.
The goal of the conference is to help inspire dialogue and generate resourceful ideas to further the best practices already in place for business solutions, workforce, training, education, and economic development goals.
Find materials for grant awardees to plan grant presentation for JET, SDF, SSF, Dual Credit, TIP, and HDJT.
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.
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.
We help people 55 and older with visual impairments live independently in their home and in the community.
Find resources on the Foreign Labor Certification program. This program allows employers hire foreign workers for temporary jobs in the United States.