03/16/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/16/2026 16:13
AUSTIN - Governor Greg Abbott today hosted the inaugural Texas Jobs Council meeting at the Governor's Mansion, marking a significant step in bolstering the state's workforce and ensuring Texans are equipped for high-demand careers. The Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) will play a crucial role in supporting the Council by providing administrative assistance, conducting relevant research, and facilitating connections with subject matter experts.
"Texas right now is the hottest state in America for business and labor opportunities," said Governor Abbott. "For us to maintain our dominance, business and labor are working together to meet the high demand for high skilled labor, positions like electricians, pipe fitters, welders, plumbers, truckers, and a whole lot more. Today, we galvanized that partnership with the launch of the Texas Jobs Council. We are unified on a mission that benefits all Texans. A mission that will keep Texas number one for business, keep Texas number one for jobs, and keep Texas number one for workforce training, ensuring great careers for generations of Texans."
"The Texas Jobs Council meeting marks a significant step in aligning Texas' workforce development efforts with our expanding industries and thriving economy," said TWC Chairman Joe Esparza. "These strategic partnerships will strengthen our collective efforts to move at the speed of business and craft actionable recommendations that build pathways to prosperity for Texans."
For the Council's inaugural meeting, Governor Abbott was joined by TWC Chairman Joe Esparza, TWC Executive Director Steve Pier, and other business and labor leaders.
The Council will focus on:
Learn more about the Texas Jobs Council here.
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