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.
Texas Workforce Commission has a new grant program being piloted by Texas State Technical College for training on job readiness skills.
Find resources on the Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC) federal tax credit for employers who hire people having trouble finding jobs. If you are in a specific group, you can let employers know that hiring you may qualify the employers for a federal tax credit.
Explanation of the Texas Workforce Commission's Workforce Innovation Fund, including instructions for how to apply.
Texas Workforce Commission, in collaboration with the Office of the Governor and other Texas state agencies, is committed to raising awareness about the dangers of fentanyl. Our goal is to develop and share resources with to help end the opioid crisis and fight fentanyl use in the Lone Star State.
Find resources on Eligible Training Providers (ETPs), approved organizations that offer training programs funded by the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA).
An employer’s tax rate determines how much the employer pays in state Unemployment Insurance (UI) taxes.
Learn about a Texas Workforce Commission Tax Audit The purpose of the Tax Audit along with records required and how to submit them.
Upskill Texas is a TWC initiative where employers can apply for funds to train current employees.
Homeless Veterans' Reintegration Program (HVRP) grantees help veterans experiencing homelessness find meaning employment and build collaborative networks that address challenges that these veterans face.