TWC Celebrates National Apprenticeship Week, Highlights 250% Apprenticeship Growth
Summary
The Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) has released a press release commemorating National Apprenticeship Week (April 26–May 2, 2026) and announcing a 250% increase in active apprentices in Texas over the past decade, from 12,000 to more than 42,000. Governor Greg Abbott issued a formal proclamation designating this week as Apprenticeship Week in Texas, and TWC highlighted its role in supporting more than 1,075 registered apprenticeship programs across the state. The agency also announced the 10th Annual ApprenticeshipTexas Conference, scheduled for September 24–25, 2026, at the Hyatt Regency Houston West Hotel, with registration opening June 1, 2026. The press release is informational and does not create new compliance obligations.
About this source
GovPing monitors TX TWC News for new labor & employment regulatory changes. Every update since tracking began is archived, classified, and available as free RSS or email alerts — 19 changes logged to date.
What changed
TWC issued a commemorative press release recognizing National Apprenticeship Week and celebrating the continued growth of registered apprenticeship programs in Texas. The release announces that active apprentices in Texas have grown from approximately 12,000 to over 42,400 over the past decade — a 250% increase — and that Texas now supports more than 1,075 registered apprenticeship programs statewide. The announcement includes quotes from TWC Chairman Joe Esparza, Commissioner Alberto Treviño III, and Commissioner Brent Connett emphasizing the employer-driven value of apprenticeships, and notes Governor Abbott's formal Apprenticeship Week proclamation. TWC also promotes several funding initiatives including Apprenticeship Expansion, Pre-Apprenticeship Pathways, Veterans-to-Apprenticeships, Critical Skills Apprenticeships, Healthcare Apprenticeships, and Texas Industry Recognized Apprenticeships grants. Employers seeking to start or expand apprenticeship programs are directed to contact TWC at ApprenticeshipTexas@twc.texas.gov or visit TWC's ApprenticeshipTexas website. The document does not create new regulatory obligations, enforcement actions, or compliance deadlines — it is purely informational and promotional in nature.
Affected parties — primarily Texas employers considering apprenticeship programs and workforce development boards — may use this announcement as a reference point for program interest, but the document imposes no legal duties or filing requirements. Employers evaluating apprenticeship funding opportunities should review TWC's listed initiatives directly, as the press release references external resources without detailing eligibility criteria or application procedures. The conference announcement on September 24–25, 2026, provides a networking and planning opportunity but does not constitute a regulatory proceeding requiring attendance.
Conference
- Date
- 2026-09-24
- Location
- Hyatt Regency Houston West Hotel
Archived snapshot
Apr 28, 2026GovPing captured this document from the original source. If the source has since changed or been removed, this is the text as it existed at that time.
TWC Celebrates National Apprenticeship Week
Press Releases April 27, 2026
Agency Commemorates 10 Years of Supporting Employers Through ApprenticeshipTexas
AUSTIN – The Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) joins in celebrating National Apprenticeship Week from April 26 to May 2. The nationwide event highlights the significant growth of apprenticeship programs over recent years and showcases how they are developing a highly skilled workforce to strengthen our economy.
“As an employer-driven talent development model, apprenticeships maximize productivity, minimize training costs, and offer a direct path to a highly skilled workforce,” said TWC Chairman Joe Esparza. “Over the last decade, our agency’s efforts have helped increase the number of active apprentices in Texas by 250% from 12,000 to more than 42,000.”
Governor Greg Abbott proclaimed this week Apprenticeship Week in Texas, emphasizing the importance of apprenticeship programs for economic growth. The proclamation notes the value of these customizable training programs in attracting and retaining skilled workers across the state.
“It's a strategic imperative for the TWC that we invest heavily in apprenticeship programs, as they are paramount for providing Texas workers with a crucial competitive edge,” said TWC Commissioner Representing Labor Alberto Treviño III. “This development is powered by seasoned mentors who transfer their invaluable knowledge, ensuring apprentices are fully equipped to adapt to the dynamic demands of the modern workplace.”
Apprenticeships are industry-driven career pathways where employees get paid to work while receiving classroom instruction. For employers, apprenticeships increase retention, mitigate high costs of training, create a reliable talent pipeline, and equip workers with the skills needed to keep businesses competitive. TWC works with employers to support the more than 1,075 registered apprenticeship programs in Texas. With more than 42,400 active apprentices across the state, this training model is a proven success.
“Apprenticeships serve as a launch pad for great careers for Texans, giving them the chance to earn while they learn and gain the valuable hands-on experience and skills that employers are looking for,” said TWC Commissioner Representing the Public Brent Connett. “By supporting these programs, we are not only building individual careers and strengthening local communities but also ensuring that Texas remains a national leader in workforce development.”
The 10th Annual ApprenticeshipTexas Conference will be held at the Hyatt Regency Houston West Hotel on September 24 and 25, 2026. The conference will empower attendees to start or expand apprenticeship programs that help develop a more skilled workforce.
Listen to what last year’s attendees had to say about the ApprenticeshipTexas Conference here. To receive updates on the event, please visit TWC’s website. Registration opens on June 1, 2026.
TWC offers funding initiatives to support apprenticeship initiatives employers, including:
- Apprenticeship Expansion: Funds local workforce development boards, community colleges, and education service centers to grow and modernize existing registered apprenticeships.
- Pre-Apprenticeship Pathways: Prepares Texans to become apprenticeship-ready by partnering with community colleges, public independent school districts, and apprenticeship committees.
- Transitioning Veterans to Apprenticeships: Provides funding to nonprofit organizations that help military veterans and transitioning service members enter registered apprenticeships.
- Critical Skills Apprenticeships: Encourages employers to use apprenticeships for training employees in high-demand occupations like machinists, auto service technicians, and fabricators.
- Healthcare Apprenticeships: Provides grants to healthcare industry employers who use registered apprenticeships to create new career pathways for nurses and other healthcare professionals.
- Texas Industry Recognized Apprenticeships: Addresses immediate workforce needs by providing grants to private-sector employers for new apprenticeships in targeted occupations. Hear testimonials from employers who have benefited from ApprenticeshipTexas here.
Employers seeking information on starting or expanding an apprenticeship training program should contact TWC at ApprenticeshipTexas@twc.texas.gov or visit TWC’s ApprenticeshipTexas website.
Pictured Above: Texas Governor Greg Abbott Issued Apprenticeship Week Proclamation on April 9, 2026
had
Texas Workforce Commission is a state agency dedicated to helping Texas employers, workers, and communities prosper economically. For details on TWC and its services in coordination with its local workforce development boards network, call 800-628-5115 or visit https://twc.texas.gov/. Subscribe to email updates to receive notifications about TWC programs and services.
Related changes
Get daily alerts for TX TWC News
Daily digest delivered to your inbox.
Free. Unsubscribe anytime.
About this page
Every important government, regulator, and court update from around the world. One place. Real-time. Free. Our mission
Source document text, dates, docket IDs, and authority are extracted directly from TWC.
The summary, classification, recommended actions, deadlines, and penalty information are AI-generated from the original text and may contain errors. Always verify against the source document.
Classification
Who this affects
Taxonomy
Browse Categories
Get alerts for this source
We'll email you when TX TWC News publishes new changes.
Subscribed!
Optional. Filters your digest to exactly the updates that matter to you.