World Institute of Scientology Enterprises explained

World Institute of Scientology Enterprises
Abbreviation:WISE
Type:Non-profit
Headquarters:6331 Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles, California, 90028, USA
Parent Organization:Church of Scientology International
Subsidiaries:Hubbard College of Administration International
Publication:Prosperity

World Institute of Scientology Enterprises (WISE) is a Church of Scientology organization headquartered in Los Angeles, California. It states that it is an "international membership organization whose members use both L. Ron Hubbard management technology and embrace the responsibilities and ethical standards of WISE membership."[1]

History

Hubbard said about the early Churches of Scientology: "They are not business and so fail when they try to operate like one". He then began creating a new system of organizing these churches with the stated purpose of "Disseminating Scientology to the world"; this new system was modified continually until about 1980. In the late '60s, a project began compiling his notes into hard bound volumes that later became known as the Organization Executive Course, or OEC. Originally intended as a training program for church executives (hence the name), Hubbard later made them available to all church staff and stated that all staff should train on them.

However, the OEC was stated to work for any kind of organization. Businesses not connected to the church wishing to improve their own success reportedly began hiring trained church staff in the '70s, causing problems within the church. In the 1980s, Hubbard created WISE with the intention of giving any non-church related organization a means to train their own staff, so that Scientology churches and missions could train their staff without fear of losing them to other groups.

WISE was officially incorporated in 1979.[2]

Organization

Membership

Membership in WISE means that the owner(s) of the firm have embraced Hubbard's administrative ideas such as management by statistics and the Org board and have agreed to abide by a certain Code of Ethics which includes arbitration by a WISE mediator of any disputes with another WISE member.[1] That is the basic company membership. If the firm also wants to train its employees in the Hubbard administrative technology using WISE materials then they become a higher-level member by paying a pre-determined amount of money to WISE.[4] Some employees and prospective employees have objected to this formal training in that it is something that is also a part of Scientology and a number have filed discrimination lawsuits with mixed results.

WISE Members include e-Republic, which publishes Government Technology and Converge magazines and coordinates the Center for Digital Government. Other affiliated firms include various "alternative health" centers including "The Natural Health Centre" in Redondo Beach, CA which is owned and operated by Dr. Grace Syn. WISE ANZO members include Gallop Solutions based in Sydney, Australia.

Lawsuits

A number of firms use the WISE administrative technology in their practices and there have been a number of civil suits and discrimination cases brought by employees objecting to the material with mixed results:

References

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: About WISE. 11 May 2015 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150506190249/http://www.wise.org/en_US/membership/about/index.html . May 6, 2015.
  2. http://www.wise.org/en_US/membership/about/pg003.html The Growth of WISE
  3. Web site: WISE Consultant Expansion Game . Hubbard Management Consultants . https://web.archive.org/web/20060509165001/http://www.wise.org/articles/602211438511.vm . dead . 2006-05-09 . 2006-06-27 . 2006-07-08 .
  4. Web site: Signing up as a WISE member - Select the Membership Level . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150206050554/http://www.wise.org/en_US/membership/join/index.html . February 6, 2015.
  5. News: Young. Molly. Bend dentist fined nearly $348,000 for required Scientology-based training, BOLI announces. 9 January 2013. The Oregonian. 4 October 2012.
  6. https://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/12/22/scientology_diskeeper_lawsuit/ The Register
  7. Mosier, Jeff (October 4, 2006) "Fired over religion? - Plano: Dentist denies forcing Scientology on worker, as suit alleges", Dallas Morning News October 4, 2006, p1B
  8. "Woman claims she was fired unfairly over Scientology" by Laura Cadiz, The Baltimore Sun, March 4, 2005
  9. https://web.archive.org/web/20040121003001/http://www.arts.ualberta.ca/~skent/Linkedfiles/ohiodentist.htm EXPERT REPORT ON THE CASE OF DIANA KOSTELNY, JERRY KOSTELNY, GAIL EBERHARDT, CARL EBERHARDT, MELANIE POST (FORMERLY GRANT) AND GREGORY R. POST v. C. AYDIN CABI, DDS, INC
  10. "EEOC: Employees illegally fired" by Allen Essex, Valley Morning Star, Friday, September 13, 2002
  11. Dentist cleared in bias lawsuit; The Providence Journal, Providence, R.I., Author: KAREN LEE ZINER Journal Staff Writer, Date: January 29, 1999
  12. "Suit blames Scientology for firing" by Fred Kalmbach, The Advocate [Baton Rouge], June 16, 1993
  13. News: Knox. David. Dental assistants say firing result of their rejection of Scientology. 9 January 2013. Akron Beacon Journal. 2 September 1992.