Legal Question in Employment Law in New Jersey

Hi. I've worked for a company in NJ for 7 1/2 years. Two years ago I moved to DE. Recently, I moved to MD. My HR department has advised they are unable to change my address to MD. In order to maintain employment, I must reside in NY, NJ, PA, DE or CT. Is this legal?


Asked on 7/10/10, 6:02 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Randall Brett Law Office of Randall P. Brett

Did the HR Department give you a reason? My guess is that it has to do with either the benefits package - the insurance may not cover you in Maryland - or for reasons having to do with the type of work you do. You should request an explanation and the company's position might make sense once you hear it.

As for the legality of their position, New Jersey is an employment-at-will state and unless you have an employment contract, the employer can terminate you at any time for any or no reason (and you can quit on the same basis) - provided the employer's action is not in violation of the federal and state laws prohibiting discrimination. You should talk with an employment lawyer to review the specific facts of your matter and understand your legal rights.

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Answered on 7/10/10, 11:40 am


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