Musk says failure to respond a second time to email will end in termination
- Elon Musk warned federal workers that failure to respond to a second productivity email may lead to termination.
- The Office of Personnel Management clarified that responding to Musk's first email was voluntary and did not constitute resignation.
- Several federal agencies, including the Department of Defense, advised employees not to respond to Musk's email request.
- Musk expressed frustration over the lack of responses, indicating he expected accountability from federal workers.
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