I_Need_Advice
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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law) ? - Minnesota
I am back again seeking advice.
I have been working for a company for 6½ years, and I am moving out of state. They have other employees who work from home in other states, one of them working in the very same department as do I. She was able to move out of state and keep her job 2 years ago - no problem.
I work at home and plan to also move out of state, so I notified the appropriate people. I received a message that they would "not be able to accommodate me." I spoke with the HR person, and she said I didn't give them enough time and that the earliest they could do something was December. So, I said that I could stay longer to give them more time to set me up, then, she changed the story and said NO. She said they need to use certain monies for tax issues, etc. to set me up. Okay, that I understand, but again, I am willing to stay longer in order for them to do that. Note, they are not paying any relocation fees or anything of that nature. I kept asking if there was something I could do, and every suggestion was shot down. I feel there is not much difference in my request than the other employee who was allowed to keep her job and move to a different state 2 years ago, and I feel there may be some discrimination or they just want to get rid of me. Do I have any recourse?
Thank you.
I am back again seeking advice.
I have been working for a company for 6½ years, and I am moving out of state. They have other employees who work from home in other states, one of them working in the very same department as do I. She was able to move out of state and keep her job 2 years ago - no problem.
I work at home and plan to also move out of state, so I notified the appropriate people. I received a message that they would "not be able to accommodate me." I spoke with the HR person, and she said I didn't give them enough time and that the earliest they could do something was December. So, I said that I could stay longer to give them more time to set me up, then, she changed the story and said NO. She said they need to use certain monies for tax issues, etc. to set me up. Okay, that I understand, but again, I am willing to stay longer in order for them to do that. Note, they are not paying any relocation fees or anything of that nature. I kept asking if there was something I could do, and every suggestion was shot down. I feel there is not much difference in my request than the other employee who was allowed to keep her job and move to a different state 2 years ago, and I feel there may be some discrimination or they just want to get rid of me. Do I have any recourse?
Thank you.