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Workforce Solutions resumes in-person assistance by appointment

August 3, 2020 at 1:08 pm Derrick Stuckly
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Workforce Solutions office locations across West Central Texas have resumed in-person services to customers by appointment only. A full slate of virtual services to workers, employers, area families, and child care providers also remains available. The Abilene Workforce Center located in the Enterprise Building is accepting appointments Monday-Friday during regular business hours of 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Workforce Centers in Brownwood and Sweetwater are accepting appointments on Tuesdays and Thursdays. The Snyder Workforce Center, newly located at College on the Square, is accepting appointments on Mondays and Wednesdays.

All appointments must be scheduled in advance by visiting www.wfswct.org and clicking the red “Make An Appointment” button located along the right side of the screen. Additional services are available on the Workforce Solutions of West Central Texas website including live chat, job openings, virtual workshops, orientations, and how-to videos. Phone lines are also open for customers to call (325) 795-4200 or toll free (800) 457-5633 for assistance or to schedule an appointment.

 

Local Workforce Solutions of West Central Texas staff are dedicated to connecting Texans with the support and information they need, while protecting the health and safety of customers, staff, providers, partners, families, and communities in the wake of COVID-19. Precautions include sneeze guards, reconfigured public access stations, social distancing, regular deep cleaning, and sanitation using electrostatic sprayers. Face masks are also encouraged and can be provided to customers upon request. Visit www.wfswct.org/covid19 for more information on health and safety protocols, center operations, workforce and child care guidance, and resources.

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