Washington D.C. - A second email was sent to US federal workers on Friday, February 28, requesting justification for their jobs. This follows President Trump's initiative to reduce spending. The email, originating from the US Office of Personnel Management (OPM), asks employees to list their weekly accomplishments in bullet points. This task is expected to become a weekly requirement. The email, titled "What did you do last week? Part II," was sent to various agencies, including the FBI, Treasury Department, and Department of Homeland Security. Unlike the first email, individual agencies were tasked with sending the email themselves, with each department deciding whether to participate. Workers with classified or sensitive activities can respond with "All of my activities are sensitive."
US Federal Workers Receive Second Email Requesting Job Justification Amid Spending Cuts
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