Allegedly, more than 13,000 federal employees received an insulting e -mail about President Trump, after officials had rolled out a new broadcast system.
All who are currently employed by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) received the E -mail with the underwortle 'Dismissal', according to Mediaite.
The message said, “Are you not tired of working for a complete C ***?” And was succeeded by a message from senior employees who apologized.
Noaa Deputy Director of Communicatie Scott Smullen reportedly told the employees in a memo: 'I'm sorry that this happened to us. I will report it. '
The Trump administration has launched a new system with which all 2.3 million federal employees can be emailed from one address.
It was rolled out last week by the Office of Persnel Management (OPM) and has already been hit with a lawsuit that has been filed by two federal employees who claim that the system is concerned about security in itself.
The complaint calls itself worries about the possibility that it will be hacked and the privacy of employees.
Lawyer Kel McClanahan, who represents the two, hopes to expand the lawsuit as a Class Action.
The message said, “Are you not tired of working for a complete C ***?” And was succeeded by a message from senior employees who apologized.
In a statement, McClanahan said: 'Connecting a new e -mail server with the sole purpose of sending messages directly to each federal employee is an invitation to be hacked, and each employee outside must know how much of his data is in danger. '
He shouted that it would be closed until the OPM deals with this data with the security that it justifies'.
The Trump administration began to send E -mails to thousands of employees on Tuesday evening and offered them a 'buyout' to voluntarily leave their positions, but remained on the payroll for months.
The administration has called on federal employees to return to the office and is planning to offer the buyouts to a maximum of two million employees who do not want that.
The e -mail was linked to the executive command of President Donald Trump who demanded the return of the office.
It said that the last date to accept that the offer is 6 February, and employees could easily send an e -mail from their government account with the word 'dismissal' in the subject line.
A spokesperson for the Office or Personnel Management said that employees who accept the conditions were given the opportunity to go on administrative leave with full wage until 30 September.
The administration has called on federal employees to return to the office and is planning to offer the buyouts to a maximum of two million employees who do not want to do so
But many government workers seem ready to reject the offer and promise to continue to work in protest.
Trump claims on Wednesday that federal employees who do not show up for work at offices will be fired next month.
“We have announced the federal workforce that if they work for the federal government, they have to come to the office on time and on schedule,” he said during an event of the White House.
“If they don't agree to get back to work in their office by 6 February, they will be terminated,” he added.
Trump predicted that a 'very considerable number of people will not show up to work' and that would make the government smaller and make it smaller More efficient. '