Rapid Response
Rapid Response is a program which provides short-term, early intervention and immediate assistance with layoffs and/or plant closures affecting a significant number of workers. It was originally designed to offer services when layoffs involved 50 or more workers, or when plant closings or mass layoffs affected fewer than 50 employees but occurred in a business or industry which forms the economic base of a small community (population 50,000 or less).
The Dislocated Worker Services Department (DWSD) receives notices of plant closures and mass layoffs, including those covered under the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act (WARN). When the DWSD or the Local Workforce Development Board obtains information about a major layoff, immediate on-site services are provided to assist workers facing job losses. Rapid Response provides early intervention assistance designed to transition workers to their next employment as soon as possible.
Unemployment Claims & Taxes
Unemployment benefits provide partial income replacement temporarily for anyone who qualifies and is either partially or fully unemployed through no fault of their own. These benefits help workers while they are seeking employment and meet the requirements based on job separation and past wages.
Employers pay unemployment insurance taxes and benefits based on notices received from the Texas Workforce Commission. To make sure your business is following the law for unemployment taxes and benefits claims, visit Texas Workforce Commission.
Register a new tax account, file wage reports, and pay unemployment taxes online. Learn how to respond online to a notice that an employee has filed for unemployment benefits, protest potential charges to your account and appeal an unemployment claim decision.