
U.S. Federal workers receive second email on justifying jobs
The Hindu
Second email sent to U.S. Federal workers to justify jobs amid Trump's spending cuts initiative, media reports.
A second email asking U.S. Federal workers to justify their jobs was sent on Friday (February 28, 2025), as part of President Donald Trump's initiative to slash spending, media outlets reported.
It came a week after Elon Musk, the billionaire appointed by Mr. Trump to downsize the government, engineered a first mass email to the federal government's two million employees, ordering them to justify their work or risk being fired.
The message, sent from the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM), the government's HR department, had created confusion among an already anxious workforce, as multiple federal agencies told staff to ignore it.
Friday's email once again asked staff to respond with around five bullet points describing what they accomplished in the past week and added that it would become a weekly task.
The second round of emails started going out late Friday, The New York Times, NPR and CBS News reported, stating that they had seen copies of the second message.
The email had the subject line, "What did you do last week? Part II" and went out to workers at various agencies, including the FBI, the Treasury Department and the Department of Homeland Security.
Mr. Musk, whom Mr. Trump put in charge of the new Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) advisory body, tasking him with slashing public spending and tackling alleged waste and corruption, has not commented on X about the new emails.