The federal worker says e -malail who require achievements are harassment

Described by a federal worker Doge e -Mail demanding employees to report their five achievements in the week as threatening and disturbing.
“It came out wanting to justify our jobs with the five things we did,” Cathy, a federal worker, told MSNBC in an interview with Haymarket City Hall last week.
“He was on Saturday night last week, and I literally worked on Saturday night to make up for all the distractions I had the previous week, which came from the executive,” Cathy said. “And so I do, I try to make up for things, and then I get that e -e -it is very difficult to keep your thoughts about thinking when it threatens and harasses you.”
Elon Musk, founder and Executive Director Spacex -Ai Tesla, Inc., who goes upwards President Donald Trump Doge, he requested an E -Stand from the Staff Management Office (OPM) asking federal employees to list their five achievements over the past week.
One was sent last weekend, and the other this week, with the theme “What did you do last week? II part”, which launched a controversy and became viral on social media and reporting cable news news.
The latest E -šta asked employees to “respond to this e -Stage with approximately 5 bullets that describe what you achieved last week and your manager’s CC.”
Elon Musk met with members of the Doge Senate in the White House. (Getty Images)
The answers are required by 11:59 pm. Monday and those who are working on sensitive or classified information are aimed at determining that their activities are sensitive.
Host MSCB Ali Vitali, who spoke with participants in Townhall, said Morning Joe’s Joe Scarborough that she had heard some federal workers get anxiety for stress from E -Kosta.
“There is such anxiety and concern about their own financial well -being, their own ability to continue to serve the American public,” Vitali said. “One woman we even heard from there told me that she called her doctor to deal with anxiety drugs, because the harassment and barage of e-mails were so aggressive.”
AND Federal performer Called Andrea told MSNBC that “everyone is on needles and needles.”
“There are professionals who, you know, may be within a few months of retirement, but, you know, they try to sing it out for everyone else and be brave,” said Andrea. “And the jobs we do, I support the Ministry of Defense and the jobs we do are so stressful. And to have that at the top, I mean, I know that their goal is to make it miserable. So, people who reside and fight, I, I just can’t thank them enough.”
The federal employee spoke with CNN about how Elon Musk-Lead Doga sent an email, demanding that federal employees share an account of their last week’s work. (Cnn)
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