Federal workers are starting to receive another email asking them to explain their recent accomplishments, a renewed attempt ...
Thomas Shedd, the commissioner of Federal Acquisition Service, said the decision is part of the President’s Workforce Optimization Initiative executive order.
The latest email instructed federal employees to give five bullet points describing their accomplishments each week, with weekly due date of Mondays at 11:59 p.m. EST.
The new email will be delivered in a different way than the first, potentially making it easier to discipline employees for ...
Federal employees on Friday began receiving a second email asking them to list bullet points on what they did during the past ...
The Trump administration sent out a second round of emails on Friday evening demanding all federal employees summarize their ...
The Trump administration continued to face setbacks in court this week over its efforts to drastically downsize the size of ...
18F workers appear to have lost access to their government email accounts immediately after Shedd’s announcement, which was ...
The Trump administration sent federal workers another email asking about their accomplishments as Elon Musk works to uncover federal waste with the Department of Government Efficiency.
A second email asking US federal workers to justify their jobs was sent late Friday, as part of President Donald Trump's initiative to slash spending.
Some employees say they got the e-mail late Friday, requesting five bullet points describing what they accomplished in the last week and to copy their manager.
There are an estimated 200,000 probationary workers — generally employees who have less than a year on the job — across ...