Can a employee refuse to work with a particular manager?

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The project I am working on is closing and the employees are moved out to different departments in the same company.
Recently a guy from another department approached me. Later, I came to know that their manager is a notorious micromanager in the company. She has fired few people for no reason in the past as well.



Now I certainly do not want to work with her. I am going to ask my manager to find a new team instead of that one.
So, the question: Are employees entitled to refuse to work with a particular manager
A similar question: Are employees entitled to refuse to work in a role that's not matching with their skillset









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    The project I am working on is closing and the employees are moved out to different departments in the same company.
    Recently a guy from another department approached me. Later, I came to know that their manager is a notorious micromanager in the company. She has fired few people for no reason in the past as well.



    Now I certainly do not want to work with her. I am going to ask my manager to find a new team instead of that one.
    So, the question: Are employees entitled to refuse to work with a particular manager
    A similar question: Are employees entitled to refuse to work in a role that's not matching with their skillset









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      The project I am working on is closing and the employees are moved out to different departments in the same company.
      Recently a guy from another department approached me. Later, I came to know that their manager is a notorious micromanager in the company. She has fired few people for no reason in the past as well.



      Now I certainly do not want to work with her. I am going to ask my manager to find a new team instead of that one.
      So, the question: Are employees entitled to refuse to work with a particular manager
      A similar question: Are employees entitled to refuse to work in a role that's not matching with their skillset









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      The project I am working on is closing and the employees are moved out to different departments in the same company.
      Recently a guy from another department approached me. Later, I came to know that their manager is a notorious micromanager in the company. She has fired few people for no reason in the past as well.



      Now I certainly do not want to work with her. I am going to ask my manager to find a new team instead of that one.
      So, the question: Are employees entitled to refuse to work with a particular manager
      A similar question: Are employees entitled to refuse to work in a role that's not matching with their skillset







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