Lawsuit Alleges US Office of Personnel Management Violated Privacy Laws 

An email system test that occurred Jan. 23-27 is a point of contention for some government employees.
Lawsuit Alleges US Office of Personnel Management Violated Privacy Laws 
The entrance to the Theodore Roosevelt Federal Building, which houses the Office of Personnel Management headquarters, in Washington on June 5, 2015. Mark Wilson/Getty Images
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Two unnamed federal employees filed a lawsuit against the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) on Jan. 27 attempting to stop a new email service and alleging privacy violations.

Attorneys additionally filed the complaint in the name of anyone who received an email requesting a response to [email protected] from Jan. 23 to 27 and of all executive branch employees who did not receive an email about a system test.

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