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Can a former Ohio employer open priavte medical insurance mail? |
A nonprofit organization where I worked is unhappy that I changed to a different agency and is making a noisy point of opening medical insurance documents that go to my old address. There is no possibility of a mistaken peek -- my old supervisor encloses notes when he forwards the stuff. I've tried a personal warning but it's clear they need to be spanked. Do I start complaints at the federal, state or local level, or all three? Which agencies? uh...none of the above? |
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