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White House makes weekly work reports mandatory, Musk clarifies rule for sensitive roles

Speaking at President Donald Trump’s first Cabinet meeting of his second term on Wednesday, Elon Musk defended the directive, calling it a “pulse check review.”

March 01, 2025 / 21:01 IST
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Federal employees across multiple agencies must now submit weekly work reports, as mandated by the White House.
Federal employees across multiple agencies must now submit weekly work reports, as mandated by the White House.

Federal employees across multiple government agencies are once again being directed to submit weekly reports detailing their work accomplishments, CNN reported, citing union sources and several employees who received the directives.

The emails, titled “What did you do last week? Part II,” were sent out Friday evening to staff at agencies including the Bureau of Prisons, General Services Administration, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Office of Personnel Management (OPM), Social Security Administration, and the Departments of Education and Veterans Affairs, among others, as per CNN's review of these emails.

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According to the report, employees are required to submit five bullet points summarising their weekly achievements and copy their managers. Unlike the previous directive, this reporting will now be a weekly requirement, with a deadline of 11:59 p.m. ET on Mondays.

Clarifying the directive, Elon Musk stated, “The President has made it clear that this is mandatory for the executive branch. Anyone working on classified or other sensitive matters is still required to respond if they receive the email, but can simply reply that their work is sensitive.”

Pentagon employees also directed to comply

On Friday, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth issued a separate directive mandating that all Pentagon civilian employees comply with a similar requirement. According to a memo obtained by CNN, employees will receive an email on Monday requesting their five key accomplishments from the previous week. The memo also clarifies that responses will remain internal to the Department of Defense (DoD), rather than being sent to OPM.