The Trump administration told federal agencies they don't have to direct workers to comply with Elon Musk's request for information about their activities at work.
Federal employees across South Florida, including Transportation Security Administration (TSA) workers at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL), are expressing deep concern over their job security after receiving a mandate to justify their paychecks.
The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) quietly updated a privacy impact assessment on its efforts to email all federal workers, stripping language indicating responses from the staffers were
Despite President Donald Trump's administration informing federal agencies that responding to Elon Musk's "What did you do last week?" email is voluntary, Musk -- seemingly emboldened by Trump's public support -- is doubling down on his threats to federal workers.
Federal employees on Friday began receiving a second email asking them to list bullet points on what they did during the past week, as the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) continues to
The office that asked federal workers to document five things they accomplished over the past week​ told officials that agencies can decide how to respond.
Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, had some harsh words for the way DOGE was operating, calling the email sent to federal workers “intimidation,” and saying that she’s hearing from federal workers who are being “treated with a level of disregard to their service and to their tenure.”
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) announced Monday it is discontinuing ... A view shows the logo of the Office of Personnel Management (OPM), after probationary staff at the OPM ...