Web links and contact phone numbers for online Services, Tele-Centers and Tele-Serv and checking claim status
Find Child Care & Early Learning information relevant to child care providers.
An unemployment appeal is your written notice that you disagree with a TWC decision and want your case decided through the appeal process. Find detailed information and instructions for each step of the appeal process.
Provides unemployment insurance claimants and employers the opportunity to challenge an adverse determination concerning the entitlement to benefits or the chargeback of benefits to an employer's account.
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.
This page presents basic information about Texas unemployment taxes including which employers must pay. It also has the definitions of employment and wages according to the Texas Unemployment Compensation Act (TUCA).
Learn about the laws, regulations and rules the Texas Workforce Commission complies with or enforces. TWC employees and contracted providers must follow state and federal rules and statutes when delivering services to eligible Texans.
The JET program provides grants to buy and install equipment for career and technical education (CTE) courses. These courses must lead to a license, certificate or post-secondary degree in a high-demand occupation. The JET Advisory Board meets every quarter to review received applications.
Find information on general administrative requirements. TWC’s Financial Manual for Grants and Contracts (FMGC) and FMGC Supplement on Procurement can also be found on this page.
The Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) uses three employment categories: regular, domestic and agricultural. Employer tax liability differs for each type of employment. Learn about the types of employment and what it means.