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TWC Unemployment Benefits Handbook
Kyle Souza
38 episodes
4 months ago
The Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) has published a short manual with guidelines so that you know your rights and responsibilities when applying for and receiving unemployment benefits from the State of Texas.
I am not a state employee and this is not an official reading of the Unemployment Benefits Handbook (UBH); this is something I am doing to help disseminate this important information at a time when a record number of people are applying for employment benefits.
I have broken the book into nineteen easy to digest episodes, plus one introducing me and the concept for the podcast.
Please read the handbook yourself to verify what you hear here, and visit the TWC website at https://www.twc.texas.gov/ for the most up-to-date and complete information.
Thank you, and best wishes on your job search!
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The Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) has published a short manual with guidelines so that you know your rights and responsibilities when applying for and receiving unemployment benefits from the State of Texas.
I am not a state employee and this is not an official reading of the Unemployment Benefits Handbook (UBH); this is something I am doing to help disseminate this important information at a time when a record number of people are applying for employment benefits.
I have broken the book into nineteen easy to digest episodes, plus one introducing me and the concept for the podcast.
Please read the handbook yourself to verify what you hear here, and visit the TWC website at https://www.twc.texas.gov/ for the most up-to-date and complete information.
Thank you, and best wishes on your job search!
Show more...
Government
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Working And Receiving Benefits
TWC Unemployment Benefits Handbook
5 years ago
Working And Receiving Benefits
Working and Receiving Benefits
If you work part time, you can earn up to 25 percent of your weekly benefit amount
(WBA) before TWC reduces your benefit payment. For example, if your WBA is $160, you
may earn $40 without a reduction. If you earn $50, we reduce your WBA for the week to
$150. In both cases your benefits plus your earnings equal $200. If you earn more than
$200, we cannot pay you benefits for that week. If you are working the customary fulltime hours for your occupation, we cannot pay you benefits, even if your earnings are
below your allowed amount.
We investigate any job separation you have while receiving benefits to determine
whether you can continue to receive benefits. See page 7.
TWC Unemployment Benefits Handbook
The Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) has published a short manual with guidelines so that you know your rights and responsibilities when applying for and receiving unemployment benefits from the State of Texas.
I am not a state employee and this is not an official reading of the Unemployment Benefits Handbook (UBH); this is something I am doing to help disseminate this important information at a time when a record number of people are applying for employment benefits.
I have broken the book into nineteen easy to digest episodes, plus one introducing me and the concept for the podcast.
Please read the handbook yourself to verify what you hear here, and visit the TWC website at https://www.twc.texas.gov/ for the most up-to-date and complete information.
Thank you, and best wishes on your job search!