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TWC's three Commissioners hear administrative reports, discuss and act on agency business, and decide unemployment insurance cases. The public is invited to comment before the Commission on any issue within the jurisdiction of the Commission.
The Commission on Human Rights is in the Civil Rights Division of TWC.
The Office of the Commissioner Representing Employers sponsors the Texas Business Conferences, a series of employer seminars around the state. Employers are encouraged to attend at least one of the seminars in order to learn nuts and bolts information on state and federal employment laws and how to deal with the unemployment claim and appeal process.
For more information covering issues and interests of Texas employers, see Texas Business Today.

Co-hosted with the International Association of Workforce Professionals – Texas Chapter (IAWP)
Gaylord Texan Hotel and Convention Center - Grapevine, Texas
November 28-30, 2012
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Act now to reserve a booth location for the 2012 statewide conference at the Gaylord Texan Hotel, November 28-30, 2012. Exhibitor Registration 2012:
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