A second email asking government workers to detail what they did in the last week went out to some agencies on Saturday.
Let's pretend your boss, or your boss' boss, or Elon Musk wants you to tell them what you accomplished at work last week.
Individual federal agencies will handle what actions to take against employees who did not respond to an email asking them to ...
The Department of Defense took to social media site X to publicly tell its employees to ignore, at least for now, an email ...
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It was not signed by a government official, but it had Elon Musk's blessing, Monday's amended lawsuit said. The billionaire's ...
Well, over the weekend, people outside the federal government realized that seemingly anyone can send an email that will ...
Hegseth’s directive comes after Pentagon officials instructed DoD employees not to respond to a Feb. 22 “What did you do last week?” email over concerns classified information would be shared.
Despite backlash over firing of government employees, the Elon Musk-led DOGE sent the first “what did you do last week?” ...
Millions of federal employees are heading into their workweek caught between differing factions of the Trump administration.
Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency has sent out a second mass e-mail to executive branch employees requiring ...