Which is a bunch of bullcrap. Most of those jobs are school related. The school district I live in had newspaper headlines and marches by students due to staffing "cuts" about 2 months ago. Guess what? The schools "found" additional money and now most of those teachers have already been hired back. did the media report this? Very briefly.
Actually you are completely wrong on it being bull crap or just school related. Show me that the over 13,000 public school employees that have already been laid off(fired) have been hired back, and more aren't still being laid off? You cannot. Because it hasn't happened.
You obviously do not follow state politics because public schools are still in circling patterns on further layoffs until the lege passes their school finance package in the special session. Public schools still do not know how much they will have next year because the Lege has not decided on a formula for making the $4billion+ in cuts. Public schools are now working with two sets of numbers based off the two potential school financing formulas. There will be further public school layoffs.
As for the ~335k, its the states own projections of which 198k or so are state employees being let go and the rest(165k) are jobs from private companies that depend on state money. Also, if I remember correctly only approx 35,000-50,000 were projected to be from public schools. The rest are from higher ed, health and human services, and other state agencies. These are the projections from the state, not me.
I will say the state has not issued an updated report, mainly because not everything is sorted out, but the only significant changes in the budget compromise were for public education, so you still have all the rest of the figures by in large the same, which means those depending on state money or are in state agencies suffering massive cuts are still going to be let go.
You have to understand, Texas gutted quite a few agencies. Some got completely zero'd out, others got 80% cuts, some got less but cuts equal jobs lost. In addition one prison was shut down and three youth facilities will be shut down. Most of those working in those four facilities will be laid of Sept 1, 2011. There will be an uptick of unemployment.