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?

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One Response to “Can a former Ohio employer open priavte medical insurance mail?”

  1. wizjp Says:

    The above its your responsibility to have been sent to former employee and should never have your address corrected and should never have been sent to you at his address in the front.
    The envelope as such are identified on the front of the front of the first place be glad hes not just junk mail to have.


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