Employers can view webinars to learn about best practices and resources to recruit and retain a diverse workforce.
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.
Child Care by the Numbers provides information on the number of child care providers serving subsidized children, and the number and percent of these providers who are Texas Rising Star certified.
Access resources for local Workforce Development Boards, including information on Board membership, rules and regulations, policy and guidance, information on WIOA one-stop certification, Workforce Solutions procurement opportunities, industry skills standards, and more.
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.
Texas Workforce Commission has a new grant program being piloted by Texas State Technical College for training on job readiness skills.
TWC provides resources to help parents find child care.
Use the Location of Services Checklist to determine if employees are reportable to Texas or another state.
Find information on economic development tools and partnerships to create and attract investments to your region.