Musk's 'What did you do last week?' inquiry gets early answer: a lawsuit
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Federal employees, represented by unions, have filed an amended lawsuit against Elon Musk and the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) for an email demanding justification of their jobs. The email, sent from an address linked to OPM and endorsed by Musk, sought an account of weekly accomplishments, pressuring employees with a strict deadline. The lawsuit highlights concerns over the legality of this demand, which unions argue constitutes intimidation that could lead to unlawful firings, particularly among probationary employees.
In a controversial move, Musk's email demanding federal employees to report their weekly accomplishments has sparked a lawsuit claiming it violates workplace laws, calling for accountability.
Unions argue the email's deadline and mandates constitute intimidation tactics that could lead to unjust firings, compromising federal workers' rights and job security.
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