Explore shared work and other layoff aversion strategies and discover what you can do if you must let workers go.
Find resources on the Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC), a federal tax credit for employers who hire people who have a hard time finding jobs. It helps individuals get hired, earn money and contribute to society by paying taxes.
Texas law allows employers in Texas that have a TWC tax account number to designate a mailing address for receiving TWC notices at a preferred location. Learn how to designate an address.
The Unemployment Tax program collects wage information and unemployment taxes from employers. The wage information determines the amount of unemployment benefits claimants may receive. Unemployment taxes are used to pay unemployment benefits.
Use the Location of Services Checklist to determine if employees are reportable to Texas or another state.
Application and information on how to apply for funding for driver's education and eligible applicants. This page will provide information on how to apply, what vendors are participating and the wait time.
Work-Based Learning Staffing provides information to child care program on how to hire and retain teachers.
Learn about WorkInTexas.com's current job supply data. Discover what careers and industries are most desirable.
Three full-time commissioners are appointed to the Texas Workforce Commission by the Governor, one each representing employers, labor, and the public. Together, they oversee the functioning of TWC and develop agency policy.