Find information on economic development tools and partnerships to create and attract investments to your region.
The We Hire Ability program recognizes Texas employers for their commitment to hiring people with disabilities.
This page helps employers determine if their workers are employees or independent contractors, sometimes called contract labor. Misclassifying workers can increase taxes and result in penalties and interest.
Learn about how TWC is required to buy goods and services from contracts set up by authorized agencies and find related procurement resources.
Find everything you need to know on appealing a TWC decision about your unemployment benefits or checking your appeal status.
TWC partners with public junior colleges, public state colleges or public technical colleges under an agreement with school districts across the state to expand dual credit and career and technical education programs through the use of Skills Development Funds and other resources.
Learn about the Self Sufficiency Fund Program and find guidelines on how to apply. The Self Sufficiency Fund is a training grant geared towards low-income individuals who are on, or at risk of becoming dependent on public assistance.
Get help hiring qualified workers and learn how to leverage hiring incentives.
Find information about TWC’s Board Support Workforce Forum event.