Elon Musk announces mandatory productivity reports for federal employees

The Executive Director of Tech Biliana and Tesla Elon Musk has announced that all federal employees have been sent to report their productivity in the new Trump administration initiative.
In the post of Saturday on the xMusk said that the report would come in the form of E -the fact that will give federal workers the opportunity to report how productive the previous week are.
If e -is neglected, Musk said, the federal government will interpret it as a resignation.
“In accordance with the instructions of President @Reldonalddtrump, all federal employees will soon get the E -State, asking them to understand what they did last week,” ” Musk wrote. “The failure to respond will be taken as a resignation.”
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Elon Musk speaks during an event at an oval office with President Donald Trump at the White House on February 11th in Washington, DC (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
Post came as a musk’s Government Efficiency Department (Doge) Continues to tear down suspicion of waste by federal government. On Tuesday, Doge said he had discovered 4 million active credit cards in the Books of the US Government.
“The US Government currently has ~ 4.6 million active credit cards/accounts, which have been processed by ~ 90m of unique transactions for ~ $ 40b USD consumption[ing] In FY24, “Doge said in a post Tuesday.
Tesla and Spacex Executive Director Elon Musk (AP Photo/Susan Walsh, file)
President Donald Trump He supported Musk’s work with Doge. Trump wrote on Saturday about the truth of Social that even though Musk “doing a great job”, it should be “more aggressive”.
“Elon does a great job, but I would love to see it becomes more aggressive. Remember, we have a country to save, but ultimately, make it bigger than ever before. Maga!” Trump wrote.
Musk replied to the enthusiastic “Grease, Mr. President!” A few hours after Trump posted.
Elon Musk and President Donald Trump come to attend the Spacex Starship rockets, November 19th in Brownsville in Texas (Brandon Bell/Getty Images)
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