More Agency Heads Fall In Line With Musk's Demand For Workers To List Accomplishments
Source: Huff Post
Mar 2, 2025, 11:41 AM EST
The Trump administration sent another obnoxious email to federal employees ordering them to list their achievements from the previous week, making clear it intends for the bureaucratic memo exercise to be a new weekly ritual for more than two million workers.
The email from the Office of Personnel Management, or OPM, was titled What did you do last week? Part II. Like the previous one, it instructed employees to please reply to this email with approx. 5 bullets describing what you accomplished, and gave a deadline of Monday at midnight.
The first such email was paired with a threat from Elon Musk, the head of President Donald Trumps so-called Department of Government Efficiency, who said nonresponses would be considered resignations. It prompted widespread confusion across agencies, with some department leaders telling workers to reply, and others telling them to ignore it and stay within their agency chain of command.
Follow-up emails shared with HuffPost on Saturday showed some agency leaders falling more in line with Musk after OPMs second what did you do last week? demand. Leadership at the Department of Homeland Security sent an email to employees Saturday telling them they were implementing a structured process to submit a brief summary of their key accomplishments from the previous week. They called the new policy part of our internal accountability efforts, and said it would align with OPMs recent guidance. The previous week, DHS had instructed employees to pause any response to OPM and said no reporting action from you is needed at this time.
Read more: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/elon-musk-what-did-you-do-last-week_n_67c46be6e4b035be7367ce52

cstanleytech
(27,546 posts)Let's face it, Trump's just the figurehead and Musk's the one with power calling the shots.
Pas-de-Calais
(10,095 posts)Fed employees are ONLY RESPONSIBLE for work assigned them by their Agency.
ANY communication to non associated individuals on said work could be considered a security breach.