February 23, 2025 - 04:34
The White House DOGE office has initiated a new measure aimed at enhancing accountability among federal workers. On Saturday, the office directed that an email be dispatched to all federal employees, requesting them to document and submit a list of work tasks they have accomplished over the past week. This move is part of a broader effort to improve transparency and productivity within the federal workforce.
The email is expected to serve as a tool for both employees and management to better understand ongoing projects and ensure that tasks are being completed in a timely manner. By requiring federal workers to outline their weekly achievements, the DOGE office hopes to foster a culture of responsibility and efficiency.
This initiative reflects a growing trend in various sectors to monitor productivity more closely, especially in the wake of remote work arrangements that have become more common. The response from employees and the effectiveness of this tracking method will likely be closely observed in the coming weeks.
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