Federal workers are slated to receive a second email as early as Saturday asking them for a bullet-point description of what they did in the past week — only this time, a new strategy from the Trump ...
Everyone knew the Elon Musk-led Department of Government Efficiency email to all federal workers demanding that each justify their work by listing five things they did during the previous week was ...
Federal employees told BI that some agencies have quietly phased out the "5 things" emails. The weekly emails were a DOGE staple, and they're fading as DOGE itself becomes less public. It's not clear ...
When Elon Musk and President Donald Trump commanded all federal workers to submit weekly emails listing five accomplishments, they warned of harsh consequences: Failure to comply would count as a ...
Some agencies plan to send a second Saturday email to federal workers asking them for bullet points on what they did this week, a sign at least some departments plan to continue with the controversial ...
Some employees have received bounce-back emails indicating the mailbox is full. A month after Department of Government Efficiency head Elon Musk began directing all federal employees to submit a ...
After this week, Defense Department civilians will no longer have to submit an email list of five things they accomplished over the previous week, according to a Friday email from the Pentagon’s ...