‘5 things that I was last week’: Elon Musk left but the federal employees are still email which he had achieved at work

Federal employees are still mailing their weekly achievements, although the mastermind Elon Musk has dropped out of the administration.

Although Elon Musk has dropped the Donald Trump administration, federal activists are still sending emails extending the five things that he did last week – a practice that Musk started and Kash Patel, Tulsi Gabbard strongly opposed. AXIOS reported that Personnel Management (OPM), National Oceanic and Atmosphere Administration (NOAA) office staff, and Social Security Administrations are among those who are still presenting the update sought under the threat of termination for non -non -renovation.The report called it zombie management, wherever the smallest changes cannot be undo.

How to start mail culture

In February, Musk posted on social media that all federal employees would get an email that would tell them to tell them what they will complete in the last week. Failure to answer more than once, he said, you will be removed. The office of Personnel Management served as Musk and sent email to all federal workers. It is a work culture that was brought to Kasturi X after capturing Twitter. Instructions caught the White House from the guard because they did not know that this instruction was being given. FBI chief Kash Patel and DNI Tulsi Gabbard told their respective agencies not to set the line. A social security employee said that he was asked to send every Monday before midnight. An employee of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said, “Tired of saying that I had not completed anything because we were not given any work,” saying that they were not asked to stop the mail, but there is nothing to mail because the bureau is not doing anything.Some agencies feel that the rules should continue as these emails maintain accountability. OPM spokesman McLorin Pinover said she collects her mail every week as she gets an easy way to share her work with leadership. White House spokesman Harrison Fields said, “The mission to eliminate waste, fraud and misconduct is a part of the federal government’s DNA and will continue under the direction of the President, his cabinet and agency heads, which to increase government efficiency and prioritize the taxpayer’s responsible stagishship.”

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