The Pentagon told its civilian employees that they must provide a list of five bullet points detailing their accomplishments from the previous week, after initially saying they did not need to respond to the demand by cost-cutting czar Elon Musk.
Some federal agencies, including the State and Defense Departments, told their employees not to respond to an email asking for a list of tasks they completed.
The pushback from appointees of President Donald Trump marked a new level of chaos and confusion within the beleaguered federal workforce
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Trump’s billionaire enforcer told federal workers they needed to justify themselves—or else. Then the administration changed its mind.
FBI, Pentagon Ignore Elon Musk’s Productivity Mail. Here’s Why | Vantage with Palki Sharma | N18G Imagine walking into work, booting up your government-issued laptop, and finding an absurd email from HR demanding you list five accomplishments from last week—non-response equals resignation.
Elon Musk revealed the truth behind his email to all federal staffers demanding they list five tasks they completed last week after a Pentagon official described it as 'the silliest thing he'd ...
The directive that all federal employees share what work they accomplished last week or be fired is running into resistance, including from President Trump’s choices to lead federal departments.
Members of billionaire Elon Musk's so-called government efficiency team have arrived at the Pentagon amid unprecedented incursions at other agencies across the federal government, but on Wednesday ...
Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing ... Agencies including the FBI, State Department, and the Pentagon have instructed their staff to ignore the ...