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Mon Feb 24, 2025, 01:53 PM Feb 24

Federal employee unions expand lawsuit to Musk firing threat if they don't justify work

Federal employee unions expand lawsuit to Musk firing threat if they don’t justify work
by Zach Schonfeld - 02/24/25 10:36 AM ET

A group of federal employee unions Sunday expanded its existing lawsuit to challenge Elon Musk’s threat that federal employees will face termination unless they send an email justifying their work last week.

It marks the first legal challenge to the governmentwide email sent by the Office of Personnel Management (OPM), which instructs employees to respond with five accomplishments by 11:59 p.m. EST Monday.

The updated lawsuit claims the initiative “has not complied with any procedural requirements” under the Administrative Procedure Act, such as first providing a notice-and-comment period. ... “Prior to February 22, 2025, no notice was published, in the Federal Register or anywhere else, regarding any OPM program, rule, policy, or regulation requiring all federal employees to provide a report regarding their work to OPM,” the amended complaint states.

As the deadline approached, multiple federal agencies told employees to not yet respond, including the Pentagon, FBI and State Department. ... The unions filed the lawsuit last week in the federal district court in San Francisco’s, and it originally focused on the Trump administration’s efforts to fire employees in their probationary period across the federal government. The case was assigned to U.S. District Judge William Alsup, an appointee of former President Clinton.

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Here's the complaint. To see the amended part, concerning the email of February 22, 2025, go down to page 22 or 23 (there are two ways this is numbered).

For Claim V, which is concerned with the email reporting program, go down to page 30 or 31.
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