Legal Question in Employment Law in Florida

i am currently employed at a bank. i have been working for this company at the same branch i was assigned for over a year and a half. i am a part time teller thier, my supervisor text me on my day off to tell me that she wants me to go work at another branch much distant from my branch for a week. i never signed papers that says that i will be okay with bouncing from branch to branch swpecially without a vehicle. i told her i couldnt but she insists that i must.....i think shes trying to find a reason to give me trouble. is there any legal actions i can take?


Asked on 7/10/12, 1:44 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

R. Jason de Groot R. Jason de Groot, P.A.

Get to the other branch somehow for the week, and don't think of suing when a supervisor wants you to do so. Florida is an "at will" employment state. This means that they can fire you for any reason, or no reason.

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Answered on 7/11/12, 8:28 am


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