If you lost your job because of federal workforce reduction or reorganization, you can apply for unemployment benefits as soon as you become unemployed. TWC will investigate the reasons for your job loss and determine if you are eligible for benefits.
Provides unemployment insurance claimants and employers the opportunity to challenge an adverse determination concerning the entitlement to benefits or the chargeback of benefits to an employer's account.
This page discusses Disaster Unemployment Insurance, including how to apply for disaster-related benefits.
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.
This page explains what work to report and when, what happens if you don't report all work and earnings, and how it will affect your benefits.
Find information and resources on the benefits and services available under the Trade Adjustment Assistance program.
Find resources for WIOA Rapid Response services and benefits for employers and their employees when facing a layoff.
Find information on appealing a decision if you were the most recent employer of an individual applying for unemployment benefits.
Learn how to stop your unemployment benefits claim once you have returned to full-time employment.
Find information on the number of work searches a claimant must complete to maintain eligibility for benefits. If you request unemployment benefits, you must search for work. You must make a minimum number of work search activities in every week for which you request payment.