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5 cze 2024 · Subtitles. A. Texas Unemployment Compensation Act. Chapters 201–215. B. Texas Workforce Commission; Workforce Development; Employment Services. Chapters 301–316. C. Vocational Rehabilitation and Certain Other Services for Persons with Disabilities.
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(a) The Texas Workforce Commission is a state agency established to operate an integrated workforce development system in this state, in particular through the consolidation of job training, employment, and employment-related educational programs available in this state, and to administer the unemployment compensation insurance program in this ...
You must actively search for work and meet your minimum number of weekly work search activities to be eligible for unemployment benefits. If you work part time, you must continue to look for full-time work each week. For more information, see: Required Number of Work Search Activities by County.
The Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) Unemployment Insurance Division determines whether a job is suitable based on the following: • The unemployment claimant’s experience, qualifications, and training • Working conditions and pay for similar work in the claimant’s local workforce development area (workforce area)
Search Within Subtitle A - TEXAS UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION ACT (§§ 201.001 — 215.044) Subtitle B - TEXAS WORKFORCE COMMISSION; WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT; EMPLOYMENT SERVICES (§§ 301.001 — 319.006)
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