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Is this a situation in which the person should quit if they cannot abide with the rules of the employer, or an unreasonable expectation of employess by an employer?

Two ex-employees of Diskeeper have sued the firm over allegations they were obliged to take part in Scientology training courses as a mandatory condition of employment.

Alexander Godelman, former chief information officer of Diskeeper, and Marc Le Shay, former Diskeeper Automation Planning Officer, filed a joint suit of unfair dismissal at Los Angeles Superior last month alleging that the disc utilities firm made it compulsory to attend Scientology-based courses. They charge that their refusal to participate in the courses led to their dismissal.

The claimants allege that Diskeeper violated Californian employment law and engaged in religious discrimination.

Diskeeper founder and chief exec Craig Jensen is a committed Scientologist who allegedly told Godelman, who is Jewish, that his attendance at Scientology-based courses was non-negotiable while talking up the supposed benefits of the course. Le Shay refused to attend the course, and Godelman’s support of this stance ultimately led the the dismissal of the duo, the lawsuit alleges.  (Source-The Register)

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An interesting documentary on the origins of Scientology.  If you have any doubt as to the dishonesty and underhandedness of the organization, perhaps this will free you to think more clearly.  Scientology is a larger pile of steaming, rank bullshit than many other religions.

I thought Google had changed their algorithms to prevent Google bombing, but evidently not. Enter the term “dangerous cult” into Google search and check out the first hit.

No doubt this will further add to Scientology’s feeling of persecution (which they share with many American Christians), and while I hate to see any of their delusions validated, things like this are fun while they last.