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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Michigan
When I exercised my employee right under FMLA, my boss, a director, forwarded a personal and confidential email that I sent to her. I clearly wrote on the email "personal and confidential." The email detailed my medical condition and illness. The director forwarded my email to a co-worker was recently given a new position called "human resources liaison", which is not a legitimate job title under job specifications for state employees. That co-worker's previous job title was departmental analyst. I worked at a distance with this co-worker and never shared personal information about my health with her. How in the heck could a director give my co-worker authority to read an email detailing my personal medical issues? I feel violated and wish to pursue a claim for it. Who should I file a claim with? Co-workers do not have a right to know other employees medical illnesses or conditions just because they have titles such as "human resources liaison." Thanks for any advice.
When I exercised my employee right under FMLA, my boss, a director, forwarded a personal and confidential email that I sent to her. I clearly wrote on the email "personal and confidential." The email detailed my medical condition and illness. The director forwarded my email to a co-worker was recently given a new position called "human resources liaison", which is not a legitimate job title under job specifications for state employees. That co-worker's previous job title was departmental analyst. I worked at a distance with this co-worker and never shared personal information about my health with her. How in the heck could a director give my co-worker authority to read an email detailing my personal medical issues? I feel violated and wish to pursue a claim for it. Who should I file a claim with? Co-workers do not have a right to know other employees medical illnesses or conditions just because they have titles such as "human resources liaison." Thanks for any advice.
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