What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? North Carolina
I work as an exempt assistant to a Region Manager for a large corporation. I also manage a team of employees. A new Region Manager was recently named who decided to keep his office in another city in our region, approximately 30 miles from the location where I have worked with 2 previous managers. Without discussing with me whether I wanted to move my office to the new location, my position was posted as an open position, and when I inquired I was told that by law if a job is moved more than 30 miles it has to be posted, and I would have to apply for my own job!
Is this correct? When I objected they took the posting down, and I am now in my same position in the new location, but I'm very bothered at the way it was handled. What are the parameters for posting an existing job, especially one that is filled?
Thank you.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
I work as an exempt assistant to a Region Manager for a large corporation. I also manage a team of employees. A new Region Manager was recently named who decided to keep his office in another city in our region, approximately 30 miles from the location where I have worked with 2 previous managers. Without discussing with me whether I wanted to move my office to the new location, my position was posted as an open position, and when I inquired I was told that by law if a job is moved more than 30 miles it has to be posted, and I would have to apply for my own job!
Is this correct? When I objected they took the posting down, and I am now in my same position in the new location, but I'm very bothered at the way it was handled. What are the parameters for posting an existing job, especially one that is filled?
Thank you.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?