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The fallout from Musk’s demand for government workers to justify their work in a bullet-point list continues.
The US Office of Personnel Management (OPM), which manages the federal workforce, walked back on an ultimatum issued by Elon Musk at the weekend that would have forced its workers to resign if they did not submit the requested list of their recent accomplishments.
It marks one of the first signs of internal pushback to the Tesla billionaire’s campaign to downsize the federal workforce.
The OPM announced that responding to Musk’s email was not mandatory and that failing to respond by midnight on Monday would not be considered a resignation, as Musk had warned.
Musk, however, continued to insist that workers will be expected to respond or they would lose their jobs.