Elon Musk’s demand for federal workers to submit five bullet points detailing their week’s work has hit a new snag: the inbox ...
Washington — Some federal workers received another email late Friday asking them to provide five bullet points of what they accomplished in the past week, sources confirmed to CBS News.
Unions for federal employees are suing to stop Musk's "What did you do last week" threat.
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 ...
Hegseth’s directive comes after Pentagon officials previously instructed Department of Defense employees not to respond to a Feb. 22 “What did you do last week?” email, spearheaded by DOGE ...
Please do not send any classified information, links or attachments. (We don’t want the Russians getting ahold of them — er, we mean Ukraine.) Specifically, please list what you did last week ...
Some Washington military veterans are attempting to defy the controversial “Five Things” email requiring federal employees to make a list of their weekly work product amid mass firings and the Trump ...
The email, titled “What did you do last week? Part II,” requires federal employees to list five accomplishments from the previous week by 11:59 p.m. ET Monday. As per the report by The New ...
Washington — Some federal workers are expected to receive another email Saturday asking them to provide five bullet points of what they accomplished in the past week, sources familiar with the ...
What did you do last week? As you may have read in the news (unless your news subscriptions have already been canceled by the Department of Government Efficiency), thousands of federal employees ...