
Elon Musk gave all U.S. government workers a second chance to reply to an email listing the achievements made by working or fired from work in the past week.
Musk, who is head of the governor, announced on Monday, February 24 that federal workers may receive a second email asking them to list their weekly achievements, without responding Causes “termination”.

Businessman warns that after the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) (OPM) notified HR bosses at multiple agencies for hours, those agencies responded to email responses sent Saturday, February 22, requiring a list of five bulleted lists, detailed The achievements made by federal workers in the first five working days were introduced as “voluntary” and failure to respond would not be considered resignation as Musk said.
But Musk now insists that employees who did not respond would indeed be fired.
“Email requests are totally trivial, because the criteria that passes the test are to enter some words and press send!” Musk wrote on X. “However, in some cases, their managers have promoted so many tests.”
“They will get another opportunity under the president’s discretion,” he wrote in another article. “A second non-response will result in termination.”

The billionaire head of President Trump’s administration efficiency secretary believes that the level of attention the initial threshold demand has attracted is “absurd” and shows that the federal workforce “has some problems.”
The response to the first batch of “Your Completed Emails” will expire at 11:59 PM ET on Monday.
Trump, 78, defended Musk’s guidance efforts hours before OPM’s new guide radiates.
“I think it’s great because we have people who don’t show up and no one even knows if they work in the government,” the president told reporters in the Oval Office. “What he is doing is saying ‘Are you actually working? ‘”
An amended lawsuit filed in San Francisco federal court, which is an OPM effort to conduct a flame probation federal workers’ email blast invoking Musk to reverse the mass termination and claims that the Trump administration has not followed any in-administrative procedures. The standard procedural behavior of workers is rejected.
“OPM has not complied with any procedural requirements,” the amended lawsuit states. “At least some federal agencies, including the FBI, have begun telling their employees not to respond to this OPM surprise request.”
Musk tweeted that federal workers “hate even the least accountability” in response to email lawsuits.