Legal Question in Employment Law in California
Internal Negative Referral After Resignation
I had requested a transfer from Maryland to California
for family medical reasons and was denied. I was
forced to resign to be with my wife and children. After
submitting my notice of intent to resign (6 weeks notice
given), I informed my boss that I would seek to stay with
the company by contacting the appropriate person in
California. He said he would see if there was anything
he could do to help.
I worked the length of my notice, moved to California,
and contacted the appropriate person within the
company. At our meeting, he was frank and told me that
my former boss had ''nothing good to say about me'',
despite the fact that I have numerous emails from my
former boss lauding my performance. My prospects for
staying with the company are slim based on his
negative referral. Is there any recourse?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Internal Negative Referral After Resignation
It depends on what your boss said. Statements of opinion are privileged and not actionable. False statements of fact may be defamatory. More information is needed.