Will the DOGE reporting demand result in more than 10,000 federal employees losing their jobs by April 15?
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Elon Musk, leading President Donald Trump's Department of Government Efficiency, has implemented a new policy where all federal employees must email a summary of their weekly accomplishments. Failure to comply by the specified deadline, Monday at 11:59 PM EST, will result in their resignation. This measure aims to increase accountability but has raised concerns regarding logistics, privacy, and constitutionality.

  • Update 2025-02-24 (PST) (AI summary of creator comment): News Source Criteria for Resolution:

    • At least one credible news report must attribute the job losses to the reporting demand policy. Only evidence from the following organizations will be considered:

    • ABC

    • CBS

    • NBC

    • PBS

    • NPR

    • CNN

    • Fox

    • MSNBC

    • Associated Press

    • New York Times

    • Washington Examiner

    • Wall Street Journal

    • New York Post

    • USA Today

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How tight does the causal link have to be?

I find it difficult to believe that a non-response will be treated as an immediate resignation, but not difficult to believe that some of those who do not respond may face a hostile work environment that makes them more likely to decide to quit. Even without something that could be challenged as a hostile work environment, I expect there will be a lot of constructive dismissal going on.

@equinoxhq Fair question. Let's go on news reports of the cause of job losses from at least one of the following organizations:

• ABC

• CBS

• NBC

• PBS

• NPR

• CNN

• Fox

• MSNBC

• Associated Press

• New York Times

• Washington Examiner

• Wall Street Journal

• New York Post

• USA Today

filled a Ṁ30 YES at 52% order

https://apnews.com/article/donald-trump-probationary-federal-workers-doge-0eb7d59f42d0b07b2f7b98b044b90533

I think it's a likely yes but I can't sem to find exact numbers anywhere, especially totals.

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