Musk’s New Directive: Submit Weekly Accomplishments or Resign
Musk’s New Directive: Submit Weekly Accomplishments or Resign U.S. government employees received an email on Saturday instructing them to submit a list of their accomplishments from the past week. Failure to do so would be considered a resignation. As the head of the Department of Government Efficiency (Doge) under the Trump administration, Elon Musk has been leading efforts to reduce government spending and remove ineffective employees. His directive requires federal workers to submit a summary of their work in five bullet points by Monday. However, unions representing federal employees have condemned the move, calling it “inhumane” and “disrespectful.” They have also threatened legal action against any unlawful terminations. Meanwhile, certain agencies, including the FBI and State Department, have advised their employees not to respond to the email.