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The requirement — driven by Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency — ended Wednesday, and civilians were instructed ...
It can be big or small. It can be focused on a particular program or on larger Department operations — I invite you to be ...
The Pentagon has ended Elon Musk’s directive for federal workers to provide a list of five of their accomplishments every ...
"This initiative provided leaders and supervisors with additional insights into their employees' contributions, fostered ...
The Department of Defense has officially ended Elon Musk's "what did you do last week" emails, a Pentagon spokesperson said ...
The initial round of emails sent to the federal workforce last Saturday came from OPM with the subject line "What did you do last week?" It directed recipients to reply with five examples of what ...
Over the weekend, officials at the departments of Defense, State, Homeland Security and Energy told workers not to respond to the government-wide "What did you do last week?" email sent by the ...
The initial round of emails sent to the federal workforce last Saturday came from OPM with the subject line "What did you do last week?" It directed recipients to reply with five examples of what ...
The White House DOGE office is continuing to crack down on federal employees. On Saturday, federal workers got an email asking them to list what they accomplished last week. Some federal workers ...
The new missive hit email boxes Saturday night via the Office of Personnel Management, and bore the subject line “What did you do last week? Part II,” in a callback to last week’s DOGE email ...
Federal employees are now suing to stop Musk's midnight "What did you do last week" email and threat. DOGE and the Office of Personnel Management failed to follow protocol, an updated lawsuit says.
A federal government-wide email asking employees "What did you do last week?" plunged workers and agencies into a weekend of confusion and conflicting directives. Billionaire White House adviser ...