The Texas Workforce Commission’s Labor Market Information (LMI) group provides a wide range of services aimed at helping students, job seekers, educators, workforce professionals, and economic development partners make informed career and labor market decisions.
Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) services help people with disabilities prepare for, find and keep jobs.
Learn how to apply for unemployment benefits.
The Skills Development Fund is for businesses who want to train new workers or upgrade the skills of existing workers. Public community colleges or technical colleges may apply. The goal of the program is to upgrade the skill levels and wages of the Texas workforce.
Learn about the Noncustodial Parents (NCP) Choices program, which helps parents who don't have custody of their children and are struggling financially. The program helps parents who don't make enough money to support their children to find better jobs and move forward in their careers.
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.
Business Enterprises of Texas is a federally sponsored, state-administered program that helps Texans who are blind or visually impaired to set up a business managing cafeteria or food vending facilities.
Find resources on and information about available TWC apprenticeship initiatives.
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.
This page explains the various types of Trade Readjustment Allowance (TRA) benefits.