An emboldened Elon Musk’s Latest Directives Stir Controversy
Elon Musk, the head of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), has once again caused a stir with his recent directive to federal employees. In a social media post on Monday, Musk reiterated his demand for employees to justify their existence in writing or face dismissal. This comes after President Donald Trump appeared to support Musk’s initial directive, which had sparked confusion and fear among workers.
Over the weekend, Musk’s department sent an email to federal agencies with the subject line “What did you do last week,” prompting concerns among employees. Musk later stated that failure to respond would be considered a resignation, leading to mixed reactions from agency heads and the Office of Personnel Management clarifying that responding to the email was voluntary.
As the head of DOGE, Musk has been vocal about shrinking the federal workforce, leading to layoffs and threats of cutting entire agencies. The legal authority behind Musk’s actions remains unclear, but Trump praised his approach, citing concerns about government employees not showing up for work.
However, Musk’s directive has faced backlash from lawmakers and unions. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries criticized Musk for traumatizing federal employees and questioned his legal authority to make such demands. The American Federation of Government Employees, representing 800,000 federal workers, condemned Musk’s treatment of employees as chaotic and callous.
Brittany Holder, a spokesperson for AFGE, expressed disdain for Musk’s actions, stating that the union will challenge any unlawful discipline, termination, or retaliation against its members and federal employees nationwide.
Overall, Musk’s latest directives have sparked controversy and raised questions about the treatment of federal employees. The ongoing debate between Musk, government officials, and unions highlights the complexities of managing the federal workforce.