Migrant and seasonal farmworkers (MSFWs) are essential to our state's agricultural (Ag) industry. Our workforce solutions centers are dedicated to supporting Ag employers and workers who are looking for opportunities in the Ag sector. Let us connect you to what you need to succeed!
Explore shared work and other layoff aversion strategies and discover what you can do if you must let workers go.
The Board VR Requirements Manual ensures students have access to good services that will help them find a job, money spent on these services is used well and gives the best value, rules and guidelines for how TWC and local boards implement programs and manage funding is stated and expectations for how the programs should work for students with
To be eligible for benefits, you are required to complete work search requirements. Learn about the requirements and download a work search log.
This page explains how to change your address with TWC as well as why keeping your address up to date is important.
Find the primary Texas state laws that govern the programs administered by TWC. TWC provides searchable, accessible PDF versions of the most used sections of the Texas Labor Code. TWC updates these PDFs on September 1 every two years after the Texas legislative session ends.
Find resources for jobseekers about the Texas Workforce Commission’s Registered Apprenticeship Training Program and apprenticeship opportunities.
Find information about the system which collects student-level performance data to determine post-program outcomes for training participants in two TWC programs.
Employment discrimination generally exists where an employer treats an applicant or employee less favorably merely because of a person’s protected class. Employment discrimination also applies to work situations such as hiring, firing, promotions, harassment, training, wages, and benefits.
We help people 55 and older with visual impairments live independently in their home and in the community.