Elon Musk's recent email to 2.3 million government employees, requesting a summary of weekly accomplishments, led to widespread confusion across various federal agencies. Different parts of the government provided conflicting guidance on whether to respond, with some telling employees to draft replies but hold off on sending them, while others ordered them not to respond at all. Musk's warning that non-responders would be viewed as having resigned raised legal concerns, especially as the timing coincided with employees being on leave or without access to email.
Employees across various federal agencies received conflicting instructions regarding how to respond to Elon Musk's email, causing confusion regarding the directive's legality and urgency.
Musk's email demand, framed as a request for accomplishments, raised concerns among federal employees when it included threats about resignations for non-response.
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