What is the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC)?
What is the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC)? TWC is the state agency charged with overseeing and providing workforce development services such as job matching, recruiting and training to Texas job seekers and employers. TWC also administers the Unemployment Benefits and Unemployment Tax programs.
What is the Texas Conference for employers?
The Office of the Commissioner Representing Employers sponsors the Texas Conference for Employers, a series of employer seminars around the state. Employers are encouraged to attend one of these seminars in order to learn about state and federal employment laws and the unemployment claim and appeals process.
What is a TWC Block Grant?
TWC block grants, through allocation formulas, go to workforce development boards that plan and administer Workforce Innovation & Opportunity Act, Choices, Employment Services, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Employment and Training, child care, and other workforce and support services. What programs and services does TWC provide?
Who can benefit from Texas Workforce Solutions?
While targeted populations receive intensive assistance to overcome barriers to employment, all Texans can benefit from the services offered by the partners of Texas Workforce Solutions. Use our Programs & Services menu to find more detailed information about the programs and services TWC provides.
How is Texas TWC responding to covid-19?
TWC continues to address the impact of COVID-19 on child care providers and families. Parents can search for available child care near their home or work, by zip code and by the age of their child at find.childcare.texas.gov
How do I report ID theft to Texas TWC?
However, if you cannot use the online portal, send an email to TWC.fraud@twc.texas.gov or leave a message on the TWC Fraud Hotline at 800-252-3642. Individuals who report suspected ID theft to TWC do not always receive a call, email, or letter in response to the information provided.