Aug. 30—The Texas Workforce Commission has announced it will stop paying extended benefits to jobless Texans on Sept. 11, a move triggered by the state's unemployment rate dropping below 6.5 percent.
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According to an article published in the Houston Chronicle, 15,000 Texans will lose their unemployment checks at the end of the month due to exhausting their 59 weeks of benefits. The article ...
AUSTIN - The Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) warns Texans’ seeking unemployment benefits to be aware of third-party vendors offering assistance. Unemployment insurance (UI) claims should be filed ...
AUSTIN, Texas — Those who lose their job after Oct. 4 may get more money than those out of work now. Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) announced on Tuesday the maximum benefit rate will rise from $521 ...