Texas Workforce Commission partners with the Texas Governor’s Committee on People With Disabilities and Texas Workforce Solutions on Texas HireAbility to raise awareness about the benefits of hiring people with disabilities and highlight their contributions in the workplace.
Explore shared work and other layoff aversion strategies and discover what you can do if you must let workers go.
Use quick links to find a Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) supported application or login portal easily and quickly. Login to UBS, UTR, and EBS, quickly.
Learn about each TWC division and its executive director.
Find the primary Texas state laws that govern the programs administered by TWC. TWC provides searchable, accessible PDF versions of the most used sections of the Texas Labor Code. TWC updates these PDFs on September 1 every two years after the Texas legislative session ends.
Learn how to notify TWC if you change your business ownership, name, address, phone number, or mailing address.
We are here to help you with understanding workplace disability issues, filling open positions with qualified talent with disabilities, assessing your workplace, job descriptions and recruitment and application processes to remove barriers, providing training and accommodation assistance.
Find links to Workforce program guides that provide information and policy guidance about programs administered by the Texas Workforce Commission.
Find resources on the Choices program, which helps Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) recipients find jobs. TANF is cash provided by the government to families in need. The goal of Choices is to prepare people for work and end the need for government help.
The Skills for Small Business grant supports businesses with fewer than 100 employees. Learn about the Skills for Small Business program, who is eligible and how to apply.