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Friday, May 23, 2008

Controversial development training cited in religious discrimination lawsuits

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A controversial development training course called "Landmark Forum" is cited in religious discrimination lawsuits in United States federal courts in New York and Washington, D.C. The seminars are run by a San Francisco, California-based for-profit training company called Landmark Education. The company evolved from Erhard Seminars Training "est" which was developed by Werner Erhard, and has faced criticism regarding its techniques and its use of unpaid labor. The sperm bank and surrogacy company Los Angeles-based Growing Generations is named as a defendant in the New York lawsuit, and the Democratic political action committee Twenty-First Century Democrats is a defendant in the Washington, D.C. case.

In separate lawsuits filed in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York in Manhattan, New York, and in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia in Washington, D.C., former employees are suing their employers for monetary damages and claiming religious discrimination after their employers allegedly mandated that they attend courses at Landmark Education.

This is not the first time employees have sued claiming mandatory attendance at "Forum" workshops violated their civil rights. In a lawsuit filed in December 1988 in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia, eight employees of DeKalb Farmers Market in Decatur, Georgia sued their employer claiming their religious freedom and civil rights were violated when they were allegedly coerced into attending "Forum" training sessions.

Landmark Education itself has come under scrutiny for its controversial labor practices. The company has been investigated by the United States Department of Labor in separate investigations originating out of California, Colorado, and Texas. Investigations focused on the heavy reliance of unpaid labor in the company's workforce, which Landmark Education calls "assistants" and deems volunteers. Government labor inspectors in France have also investigated Landmark Education for its employment practices and use of unpaid labor.

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8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Excellent! My employer tried to pressure me into going and I stood firm. I was later made so uncomfortable in the the company, I quit. I can't work for a bunch of cult members.

Mark Irish said...

I have attended a few of Landmark Educations courses, and not once, has anyone ever mentioned religion. Not once.

Many of the seminars I have attended have included ministers, rabbi's and other religious leaders.

Cirt said...

Well I am glad that we are getting some comments from varied perspectives.

You can read some more news related to some of the more controversial history/practices here, a brief overview of some of the company's litigation history here a few more assorted links here and some positive testimonials here and here.

Anonymous said...

Cirt,

Rick Ross considers anyone outside mainstream denominations a cult and even organizations like Landmark which have no regligious or faith-base, in the same boat. Needless to say I am not sure if Rick passed H.S. or is still committing jewelry heists as a side business as he used to do.

Cirt said...

This is not the appropriate venue to even begin to respond to this sort of character attack on this individual in an attempt to discredit the archived news items and primary source court documents hosted on the The Rick Ross Institute Internet Archives related to the company discussed in the Wikinews article.

Read more about the issues and decide for yourself, but let's keep this discussion to the topic at hand, and not use it as a venue to attack individuals please.

Anonymous said...

1) Get locked into a room for a weekend
2) Get brainwashed by Landmark
3) Recruit 5 friends or family members
4) Repeat

Anonymous said...

My experience of the Landmark Forum was that it wasn't even remotely religious, and that if you told anyone that did the course that it was religious they would laugh at you.

As for what it's actually about, I think this gives a pretty good example:

http://dailydose4u.wordpress.com/

Heart_Man said...

My wife, daughter, several of my family and friends and I have participated in The Landmark Forum. There weren't any religious implications at all. The results of participating have been positively life altering.

The Landmark Forum is an inquiry into what’s possible for human beings. In the Landmark Forum they distinguish blind spots that once distinguished gives you the access to whole new realms of possibility that were not available before. The Landmark Forum is for healthy and successful people whose lives are working well and who are committed to excelling at what is next in their lives. The promise of the Landmark Forum is anything you want for yourself or your life is available out of your participation.


The following is a link to a Harris Interactive independent survey of health professionals and educators who had participated in programs offered by Landmark Education. http://www.harrisinteractive.com/news/newsletters/clientnews/2007_LandmarkEducation.pdf



Harris Interactive found that survey results showed that the vast majority of respondents held very positive views regarding Landmark Education programs as more than nine of ten agreed that Landmark’s programs were responsibly and professionally conducted, produced practical and powerful results, and made a profound difference in their lives. Moreover, nearly all respondents (96%) agreed that Landmark Education Programs provided great value.



Dr. Raymond D. Fowler, Executive Vice President and Chief Executive Officer American Psychological Association, who participated in The Landmark Forum with his wife, who is also a psychologist, published the following. http://www.sinus-ffm.de/lec/landmark/fowler.html

Top Expo 100 Adventures rates participating in The Landmark Forum as their #2 Adventure, http://top100expo.com/index_expo_world.asp, http://top100expo.com/ListFromTo.asp?from=001&to=020.

ABCNews.com focuses on Landmark/Top100Expo - ABCNews.com writes about the phenomenal results of Landmark Education and about the influence it has had on Top 100 Expo. 'Transformation' in a Weekend? http://top100expo.com/zoomitem.asp?ID=7445

Expert Opinions http://www.scooponlandmarkforum.com/ExpertOpinions/index.html