Federal Workers Told to Cite Accomplishments
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Document work or resign, Doge says to US federal workers in email

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US government workers receive email asking them to list accomplishments or resign.
The email came after billionaire Trump confidante Elon Musk tweeted that employees would "shortly receive an email requesting to understand what they got done last week " The Office of Personnel Management , the federal government's human resources agency, confirmed the emails were authentic.
The American Federation of Government Employees , the largest union representing federal employees, criticised the email.
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