The
Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) is the state
government agency charged with overseeing and
providing workforce development services to employers
and job seekers of Texas. For employers, TWC offers
recruiting, retention, training and retraining,
and outplacement services as well as valuable
information on labor law and labor market statistics.
For job seekers, TWC offers career development
information, job search resources, training programs,
and, as appropriate, unemployment benefits. While
targeted populations receive intensive assistance
to overcome barriers to employment all Texans
can benefit from the services offered by TWC and
our network of workforce partners.
The Texas Workforce Commission is
part of a local/state network dedicated to developing
the workforce of Texas. The network is comprised
of the statewide efforts of the Commission coupled
with planning and service provision on a regional
level by 28 local workforce boards. This network
gives customers access to local workforce solutions
and statewide services in a single location
Texas Workforce Centers.
Primary services of the Texas Workforce
Commission and our network partners are funded
by federal tax revenue and are generally free
to all Texans.
For more information, visit
www.twc.state.tx.us/twcinfo/about.html.
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