A second email asking government workers to detail what they did in the last week went out to some agencies on Saturday.
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Hosted on MSNMusk's DOGE Doubles Down on the 'What Did You Do Last Week' EmailsGoing forward, the emails will be required on a weekly basis. Those who work on classified and sensitive projects can respond ...
U.S. District Judge Deborah Boardman issued a temporary restraining order Monday morning that prohibits both the DOE and OPM ...
In a memo, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said that all employees will receive a new request for a five-point summation of ...
Unions for federal employees are suing to stop Musk's "What did you do last week" threat.
Elon Musk posted Saturday on his social media site that failure to reply to the email would be taken as a resignation.
MT Snyder, a National Labor Relations Board employee and federal union organizer, told CNN that she was "infuriated" to ...
Federal workers faced conflicting guidance from the president, their agencies and union leaders around a request to detail ...
The Department of Defense is among several U.S. federal agencies pushing back against the email, which was sent out Saturday.
Millions of federal employees are heading into their workweek caught between differing factions of the Trump administration.
Behind the scenes, cabinet secretaries compared notes as they tried to figure out how to respond to a directive from ...
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