QuickFile is an electronic wage reporting program that can be downloaded for free. Employers, agents and payroll providers representing multiple clients can use it. You can report an unlimited number of employees with QuickFile.
Explanation of the Texas Workforce Commission's Workforce Innovation Fund, including instructions for how to apply.
Learn about each TWC division and its executive director.
TWC has an Employment-First Policy. Learn about our guiding principles. We strive to promote jobs that pay enough for people with disabilities to support themselves.
Learn about how TWC is required to buy goods and services from contracts set up by authorized agencies and find related procurement resources.
Explore Texas Workforce Commission's commitment to quality service, diverse interactions, and timely response to concerns and complaints for a superior customer experience.
Find resources on the Career Schools and Colleges program. The program regulates licensed and unlicensed schools. If a school is not following the rules, we will help them start. If a school continues to operate in violation, we may impose penalties or sanction as provided for by law.
Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) services help people with disabilities prepare for, find and keep jobs.
The Texas Industry Partnership Program webpage is intended to provide an overview of the program, as well as resources and guidance on how to apply. The goal of the program is to increase high demand job training in Texas communities.
Find information on the Career Schools and Colleges program, which regulates career schools and colleges in Texas. These are private postsecondary schools where students learn vocations or to aid them in their current jobs.