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More commonly, the EEOC or TWC will give you a Notice of Right to Sue, which allows you to pursue your lawsuit in court. You can request this notice only after your case has been on file for 180 days. If you receive a Notice of Right to Sue from the TWC, you then need to file suit in state court within 60 days.
If you believe that you may have been the victim of discrimination or harassment, you can contact the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission by calling 800-669-4000 or the TWCs Civil Rights Division by calling 888-452-4778 to further discuss your issues. All complaints are filed online.
Bryan Daniel - Chairman and Commissioner Representing the Public. Bryan Daniel serves as Chairman of the Texas Workforce Commission where he works to promote and support the growth of Texas world class employers and talented workforce.
You can sue the TWC. This is called a Section 1983 action and a writ of mandate. Basically, you could sue for a violation of your civil rights and to demand that they do their job.
How to Request a Refund. You may request a refund in one of two ways: Mail in a signed Tax Statement (Form C-69QCR) found under the eCorres tab on the Unemployment Tax Services system or received in the mail. Mail the completed statement to TWC- Refund Request, PO Box 149037, Austin, TX 78714-9037.
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Call: 866-274-1722 - Employers only. Claimants and others, please refer to Unemployment Benefits Contact Information for Claimants.
If we do not receive repayment or speak with you within 30 days of mailing your second billing statement, we will not continue to mail billing statements. However, the overpayment stays on your claim record and state law requires that we continue to take action to recover the overpayment until repaid.

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