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BumRushDaShow

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Sun Feb 23, 2025, 11:29 AM Feb 2025

Here's how federal workers are responding to the DOGE productivity-tracking email [View all]

Source: Aol/Business Insider

February 22, 2025 at 11:49 PM


Several federal workers across agencies told Business Insider they're frustrated and scared for their jobs after Elon Musk said they must email their work accomplishments or risk losing their jobs. Some say they're skeptical of the ramifications — others have been told not to respond.

The productivity-tracking email, sent Saturday afternoon from an HR account in the Office of Personnel Management, followed President Donald Trump's instruction to Musk to "get more aggressive" in reducing the size of the federal bureaucracy. It's the latest of DOGE's sweeping initiatives that have resulted in mass firings, funding pauses, and work stoppages in departments and agencies across the federal government.

Musk, who's closely linked to the DOGE office, teased that the email would be forthcoming in a post on X Saturday, writing: "Failure to respond will be taken as a resignation." "It's terrible," one Department of Education employee whose work has been slowed by executive orders and layoffs said. "It feels like harassment, especially sending it out on a Saturday and boasting about it in advance on X so that everyone could be checking their email afternoon in anticipation of its arrival."

Another federal employee — from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention — said they "can only imagine how many people they'll fire based on the responses/non-responses to this." Another wondered "how much money is being wasted" on having federal employees respond to the email, while yet another questioned who would review the replies. Representatives for the White House and Office of Personnel Management did not immediately respond to requests for comment from Business Insider.

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