Legal Question in Employment Law in Louisiana

Transferring within company

Can my company force me to move to a different division within the company without my consent?


Asked on 7/16/03, 10:50 am

2 Answers from Attorneys

Hardy Parkerson Retired Attorney; now Law Professor

Re: Transferring within company

Dear Law Guru Friend,

I am not an expert on employment law, but I am an employment lawyer. Based on the sum total of my knowledge and experience, I think that the employer has the right to place you wherever in the company set-up that in the employer's opinion is in the company's best interest; that is, unless you have an employment contract that guarantees you employment elsewhere within the company structure. Lacking an employment contract guaranteeing you a particular job and job site within the company, I feel that if you refused to be transferred within the company, they would be legally justified in terminating your employment. I hope that does not happen! That's the best answer I can give you. Best of luck to you!

Sincerely,

Hardy Parkerson, Atty.

Lake Charles, LA

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Answered on 7/17/03, 7:03 am
Nick Pizzolatto, Jr. Pizzolatto Law Office

Re: Transferring within company

Your very simple question is really be much more complex. But going with what you asked, unless the transfer violates some anti-discrimination law, the company still has the right to allocate employees as it sees fit. It is very dangerous when government starts completely dictating what privately owned companies can do.

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Answered on 7/16/03, 11:02 am


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