Texas Unemployment Guide
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In the state of Texas, the unemployment insurance program is administered through the Department of Labor. Texas offers online unemployment insurance claim filing, and their UI office can be reached by calling 1-800-939-6631 or by using the official links below:
Texas unemployment insurance program
Unemployment insurance
Eligibility: |
Learn about the unemployment insurance eligibility requirements for Texas. If you are eligible, you can start filing for Texas unemployment insurance today. | |
Calculator: |
You can use this online Texas unemployment benefit calculator to see what your weekly benefit amount and duration will be. | |
Filing: |
Learn how to file for Texas unemployment insurance. | |
Assistance: |
Need assistance in filing for a claim or understanding how the Texas unemployment program works? You can find help here. | |
FAQs: |
These are frequently asked questions concerning the Texas unemployment insurance program, viewing them will help you better understand the claim process and become familiar with the terminology. | |
Website: |
This is the official Texas unemployment insurance website. You can get information related to the unemployment insurance program that includes who is eligible for compensation and how to claim your unemployment benefits. |
Texas job training and re-training initiatives
Training programs
Training: |
This is the official Texas online resource for approved training programs. You can find training providers and schools, training and education programs, financial assistance links, and online learning resources. |
Texas job openings and career options
Job openings
Jobs: |
This is the official Texas job listing and re-employment website. You can perform current job searches, submit resumes, and receive state resources designed to help you get back to work quickly. | |
Veterans: |
Texas has granted preference to veterans for government positions and training programs. The US government also has a great online resource for hiring veterans, go to www.FedsHireVets.gov to learn more. |