The agencies of the entire government of the United States have begun to send a second email to federal employees again demanding that they list five tasks that completed at work last week, according to multiple electronic emails reviewed by ABC News.
The email, with the subject line “What did you do last week? Part II”, instructs employees to respond with “five bullets that described what you achieved last week” at 11:59 pm on Monday.
The email also establishes that this will now be a recurring weekly requirement.
Although Elon Musk has said that employees who do not respond to this email of “second chance” would be fired, the last email again does not address if it would not respond at risk.
The second email told federal employees: “If all your activities are classified or sensitive, write ‘all my activities are sensitive'”, which was not an option last week.
Electronic emails seem to be sent largely from an email address for the Human Resources Department of each agency.
ABC News has obtained copies sent to employees in several agencies, including NOAA, GSA, HHS, IRS, SSA, DOD and OPM.
-ABC News’ Will Steakin and Ben Siegel