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Train Your Workforce - Texas Workforce Commission Learn how to help your employees improve their skills! You can offer training opportunities like apprenticeships. Find support in training your employees through your local Workforce Solutions office.
Local Training Assistance Talk to your local Workforce Solutions office about training options for your business. Examples are the Skills Development Fund, apprenticeships, on-the-job training and adult literacy education. Locate your Workforce Solutions office Find out how Texas’ job training programs can help your business.
These programs can improve the skills of your workforce. Learn about the Skills Development Fund Learn about Upskill Texas Skills for Success - Soft Skill Training Set requirements to make sure that workers have the necessary job-related skills. Learn about Texas Skills Standards Train Your Small Business Staff Discover how your small business can use customized training for new employees.
Customized training can also improve the skills of current workers. Learn about Skills for Small Business Develop skilled workers using apprenticeship training. Explore apprenticeship training Visit the U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Apprenticeship Recruit & Retain Employees with Disabilities TWC’s Vocational Rehabilitation Business Services can support your business in several ways.
They can help you fill job openings with qualified job seekers with disabilities. They can also check your workplace for obstacles and offer training and help with accommodations. Vocational Rehabilitation – Business Services Guide for Hiring People with Disabilities Hiring an Employee Who Is Blind TWC's Agricultural Services unit supports the agricultural industry.
They provide skilled workers, industry training and information about the job market. They help agricultural businesses meet their employment needs. Learn more about training for Agricultural Services Equal Employment Opportunity Law Learn about equal employment opportunity (EEO) law and how it affects employment decisions.
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