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Forced Job Move
I've held a position for several years that was just materially changed into another position, including new title, new department, and new responsibilities. Basically, my old job was eliminated and I was non-voluntarily moved into another position which I don't want.
Other employees affected by these changes in the organization had the option to either apply for any open positions or accept being layed off and collect a severence.
I feel that I should have been told that my current position was being eliminated and offered the new position or a lay-off. I do not want to voluntarily quit and lose the severence and other benefits which come with being lay-off vs. voluntarily resigning...can I make the case that my job was in fact eliminated and that I should have been offered the new position and not forced into it...therefore I should be liable for the lay-off and severence.
Is there any legal basis for this?
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Re: Forced Job Move
There is nothing illegal about them moving you into a new position & changing your responsibilities - they do not have to treat all employees the same. They just can't discriminate against you due to a protected class (age, religion, gender). Your only option if you don't want the position is to quit which you might not want to do.