This isn’t the first time a legal action has resulted after employers have tried to force Scientology on their workers.
There’s an entire wing of Scientology, known as the World Institute of Scientology Enterprises (WISE) that targets employers, trying to convince them that Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard not only discovered the secrets of the human mind and the true nature of the universe, but also that he was a genius in business matters.
WISE tends to target chiropractors, dentists, and veterinarians, and in recent years we’ve covered stories about an Oregon dentist who was fined for forcing Scientology on one of his employees, and a Miami chiropractor who was notorious for running an entire Scientology academy for his workers.
But even though WISE tends to target certain professionals, it will set up shop at any business, given the chance. In this case, Annie Lee says in her legal complaint that in June of 2014 she went to work for Lusida Rubber Products in Pasadena, a company that makes custom molded and extruded rubber products that was founded in Shanghai in 1984 and then opened a satellite office in Pasadena to take orders for three plants in China.
Lee took a job in sales at the Pasedena company, working for its principal, Wayne Chin. But then, a couple of months later, in September, Chin brought on an executive named Bill Johonnesson.
Johonnesson has a long history in WISE and as a Scientologist. (There’s also a listing for a Wayne Chin in the database, showing involvement in Scientology going back to at least 2007).
After Johonnesson was hired, in about October 2014 Lee says she and the other employees of Lusida were then required to go through Scientology training sessions, at least three times a week and more.
When Plaintiff [Lee] informed her superiors, including general manager Defendant JOHONNESSON, that she did not feel comfortable with participating in these mandatory training courses, she was told that she had no choice. Moreover, she was told by [Johonnesson] that if she did not know how to wear “multiple hats” that she was not fit to work for the company. Apparently, the term “wearing multiple hats” is one of the teachings of L. Ron Hubbard. Also, [Johonnesson] repeatedly spoke negatively about other religions in front of Plaintiff and other employees and urged Plaintiff to denounce her existing religious beliefs and adopt Scientology as her new religion.
On December 2, 2014, Lee was apparently asked to write a “success story” about the course she was taking, but instead she spoke up and said she objected to having Scientology forced on her. Less than two weeks later, she was given a poor job performance review and was fired. She claims that after Johonnesson became general manager, the company was forcing out others who were not happy with the Scientology program, and replaced them with actual members of the church.
Last month Lee got a “right to sue” order from the state of California’s Department of Fair Employment and Housing, and her attorney, Gary K. Daglian, filed her lawsuit on Tuesday.
But it sounds like Lusida itself has gone through some kind of upheaval since Lee was fired. According to an online listing at a complaints board, the Shanghai mothership of Lusida asserted control of the Pasadena company, prompting Wayne Chin to post this notice at the Lusida website…
AS OF JULY 1, 2015 LUSIDA RUBBER PRODUCTS, INC., CAME UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT WHICH REASSERTED OUR ROLE AS A GLOBAL SUPPLIER OF CUSTOM RUBBER AND PLASTIC COMPONENTS. WE ARE HERE TO SATISFY THE NEEDS OF OUR CUSTOMERS WITH EXPERTLY CRAFTED PARTS AT A COMPETITIVE PRICE, SAFELY PACKAGED AND SHIPPED ON SCHEDULE TO OUR CUSTOMERS….
Has the Scientology experiment at Lusida been quashed by the home company in China? We’ll try to find out. In the meantime, here is Lee’s complaint. We look forward to your thoughts on it.
Annie R. Lee v. Lusida Rubber Products
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Chris Shelton with part two of his conversation with Rachel Bernstein
“Rachel Bernstein is a family and individual counselor and a cult specialist in Encino, California. She has helped over 1,000 people recover from participation in destructive cults. In Part 2 of my interview with her, we discusses the control methods destructive cults use including the power of group agreement and the use of language to shape thought patterns. All of this applies 100 percent to Scientology and I think anyone who is interested in trying to figure out how these things work is going to find this interview very educational.”
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Bonus photos from our tipsters
Hey, girl. Let’s get purified together here in Taichung, Taiwan.
Hey, Legoland. Thanks for the cash. Now we can push Scientology on kids here in Nepal!
…and here in India!
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Posted by Tony Ortega on December 10, 2015 at 07:00
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