Federal workers didn't respond to Elon Musk's email. Here's why.
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Federal employees are nearing a deadline to respond to Elon Musk's second email requesting five bullet points detailing their weekly accomplishments. This initiative is part of a controversial program aimed at monitoring federal productivity, resulting in resistance among workers. Previous emails have been perceived as intimidation, leading many to disregard the requests entirely. Some federal agencies have advised employees not to respond or to be cautious with their replies, highlighting widespread concern over the practicality and implications of this new accountability strategy.
The second email, which arrived last Friday after hours, instructed employees to submit a bulleted list of their achievements each week by Monday at 11:59 p.m.
The push for weekly logs has been met with significant confusion among federal employees, who are questioning both the practicality and intent of the request.
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