Elon Musk announced on his platform X that U.S. federal employees will be required to submit details of their weekly accomplishments or potentially resign. The email, titled "What did you do last week?" requests a summary of achievements in five bullet points, with a submission deadline. Although it doesn’t explicitly state that non-responses will lead to job loss, its tone suggests accountability. This move aligns with President Trump’s initiative, aimed at downsizing the federal workforce and increasing efficiency within various government departments.
Musk stated in an X post that federal employees will soon receive an email asking them to account for their weekly accomplishments, warning consequences for non-responses.
The initiative aims to enhance government efficiency by requiring employees to detail their work, reflecting a broader effort by President Trump to streamline federal bureaucracy.
While the email does not directly threaten job loss, it emphasizes a culture of accountability, pushing employees to demonstrate their contributions or face potential resignations.
Targeted agencies include both high-profile departments like the Department of Defense and lesser-known ones, illustrating the administration's commitment to reducing federal spending and workforce.
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