Well, there is no telling how the company might react.
Leaving that aside, I feel your best bet is to consult an expert in employment law and see what s/he has to say in this particular case. An expert can also tell you whether the company can, in fact, gives this kind of ultimatum. It is likely that the company can do so, particularly as it is a global company. You might also be advised to show an expert a copy of the contract you presently have with the company.
Armed with the correct information from an expert you can then discuss the matter further with the company.
Your wish not to return to Sweden (even though you are Swedish) is, of course, based on personal reasons, not work reasons.
In passing, what do your colleagues/friends have to say/advise on the matter?
Best wishes
Patricia
Well - the offer is sort of like ?Go to work in Stockholm? or leave the company?. I am Swedish, have been in Barcelona for 8 years, my girlfriend is Catalan - so yes, going to Sweden is not an option (no pun intended)
I do have an opportunity on hand to work in Barcelona, in case things get dodgy, but I want to make sure that it is the company?s decision to break our contract. Which then entitles me to the finiquito, in my case is substantial help to start a new company.
So given this - what is your call on this? Thanks again!