- Unions seek order barring action against those who don’t reply
- White House says lawsuit filing is an example of wasted time
Unions representing thousands of federal employees sued the Trump administration over
The demand by the world’s richest person is invalid because there were no rules or programs that require workers to provide such a report to the
WATCH: Elon Musk wants workers to justify their jobs. Source: Bloomberg
“At least some federal agencies, including the
The email, sent Saturday from an OPM address, demanded employees submit five bullet points explaining “what did you do last week” by the end of the day Monday. Musk had previewed the demand in a post on X, the social-media platform he controls.
In addition to the FBI, the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Defense have told its workers not to respond to the email.
The unions are seeking a court order barring any action against employees who fail to respond to OPM’s instructions. The workers added the claims about the email to an earlier suit challenging government efforts to fire thousands of newer probationary workers.
Since President
White House Deputy Press Secretary Anna Kelly blasted the lawsuit in a statement.
“In the time it took these employees on taxpayer-funded salaries to file a frivolous lawsuit, they could have briefly recapped their accomplishments to their managers, as is common in the private sector, 100 times over,” Kelly said. “The Trump administration will continue to demand the high level of dedication and excellence from public employees that the American people deserve.”
OPM didn’t immediately respond to a message seeking comment.
Musk, the billionaire chief executive officer of
“This mess will get sorted out this week,” Musk said in the tweet. “Lot of people in for a rude awakening and strong dose of reality. They don’t get it yet, but they will.”
The case is American Federation of Government Employees v. US Office of Personnel Management, 25-cv-1780,US District Court (Northern District of California).
(Updates with comment from the White House.)
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