Confusion continued Monday as Elon Musk’s deadline for federal workers to detail their accomplishments from the previous week continues to be met with mixed messages.
OPM also instructed multiple HR departments that failure to reply to the email did not mean automatic termination — despite the Tesla and Space X boss’ warning to the contrary.
DOGE chief Elon Musk teased Monday that federal workers may receive ... began telling their employees not to respond to this OPM surprise request.” Musk tweeted that federal workers “hate even the tiniest amount of accountability,” in response ...
Cali., on Wednesday demanded that Elon Musk and Acting Director of the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) Charles Ezell stop sending mass emails to staffers.
“Those who ignored President Trump’s executive order to return to work have now received over a month’s warning,” Musk, 53, wrote on X in response to a clip of Rep. Ralph Norman (R-SC) claiming that half of government buildings aren’t occupied.
as OPM does not have power over other agencies. “Once again, Elon Musk and the Trump Administration have shown their utter disdain for federal employees and the critical services they provide to the American people,” the American Federation of ...
In playing these mind games, Musk is ignoring the rules of the game that the rest of the country has at least tried to follow.
Multiple federal agencies appeared to be caught off guard by the Elon Musk-directed email from the Office of Personnel Management.
Elon Musk said Saturday that "the bar is very low" after announcing that all federal employees must report their productivity if want to keep their jobs.
The federal Office of Personnel Management on Monday undercut a threat by Elon Musk that government workers who fail to submit a list of their recent accomplishments will face a forced "resignation." OPM notified top government human resources officers on ...