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The '''American Institute for Full Employent''' is an anti-welfare 501(c)3 group that since 1994 was been promoting so-called welfare reform programs. The group is primarily the creation of Klamath Falls, Oregon millionaire industrialist [[Richard L. Wendt]], chairman of [[Jend-Wen]], Inc.
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The '''American Institute for Full Employment''' (AIFE) is a nonprofit organization that since 1994 has been promoting welfare reform programs, worked on unemployment insurance and social security.
  
More recently the group became involved in supporting the Bush administration's push to [[privatize Social Security]]. In 2003 it launch a group called [[For Our Grandchildren]].
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The "Institute is best known for developing the successful Full Employment Program – a welfare, unemployment and food stamp replacement concept that converts benefits to wage subsidies for transitional, training-oriented, predominantly private sector jobs. It helped implement the program as [[JOBS Plus]] in Oregon and Work First in Mississippi." [http://www.fullemployment.org/]
  
According to its website the "Institute is best known for developing the successful Full Employment Program – a welfare, unemployment and food stamp replacement concept that converts benefits to wage subsidies for transitional, training-oriented, predominantly private sector jobs. It helped implement the program as [[JOBS Plus]] in Oregon and Work First in Mississippi."[http://www.fullemployment.org/]
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==History==
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"The American Institute for Full Employment is a nonprofit public policy research and development center founded in 1994, with offices in Klamath Falls, Oregon and Washington, D.C." [http://www.fullemployment.org/]
  
According to the group's 2003 Form 990, Wendt and his wife contributed $2.4 million to AIFE, which composed 75 percent of the group's income for the year. Other large donations came from the New York City-based [[Gilder Foundation]], $350,000; Larry and Pat Wetter of Carefree, Arizona, $100,000; the [[Dunn Foundation]] of Stuart, Florida, $50,000; [[Pfizer]] Corporation, $25,000; [[Lynn Campbell]] of Paradise Valley, Arizona, $20,000; and [[Bob J. Perry]] of Houston Texas, $10,000.
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The Institute conducts research, studies best practices, and works on developing practical solutions in the areas of unemployment insurance, workforce development, retirement income, and public assistance. The Institute assists states with policy and program design and implementation. The Institute also publishes progress reports that provide a vital source of information for state and local officials who want to know how their workforce and public assistance programs compare to those in other areas and what they can do to improve. [http://www.fullemployment.org/]
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==Don McIntosh on AIFE==
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"In 1994, to spread the anti-welfare gospel, Wendt founded and funded a non-profit organization, the American Institute for Full Employment (AIFE)," Don McIntosh wrote in the Northwest Labor Press[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northwest_Labor_Press]. "AIFE works closely with Oregon's JOBS Plus, and it also sends people to state legislatures around the country to promote the idea of converting welfare and unemployment benefits into wage subsidies for companies. [So far, such programs have been created in Mississippi, Texas, Kentucky, Wisconsin and Delaware.] On the AIFE website are links to right-wing think tanks - [[Heritage Foundation]], [[Cascade Policy Institute]], [[Cato Institute]] and the [[National Center for Policy Analysis]].
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board." [http://www.nwlaborpress.org/1999/4-16-99Jeld-Wen.html]
  
 
==Personnel==
 
==Personnel==
*[[Richard L. Wendt]], president (and chairmand of Jend-Wen, Inc.)
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*[[Ted Abram]], executive director
*[[Roderick C. Wendt]], secretary (and president of Jend-Wen, Inc.)
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*[[Heidi Neel]], senior fellow and director, Social Security education project
*[[Willaim B. Early]], vice president
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*[[John W. Courtney]], director, Unemployment Insurance and Workforce Investment project
  
 
==SourceWatch links==
 
==SourceWatch links==
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American Institute for Full Employment<br>
 
American Institute for Full Employment<br>
 
2636 Biehn Street<br>
 
2636 Biehn Street<br>
Klamath Falls, OR 97601<br>
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Klamath Falls, Oregon 97601<br>
 
Phone: 800 562 7752, 541 273 6731<br>
 
Phone: 800 562 7752, 541 273 6731<br>
 
Fax: 541 273 6496<br>
 
Fax: 541 273 6496<br>
http://www.fullemployment.org/<br>
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Website: http://www.fullemployment.org/<br>
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
 
*Don McIntosh, "[http://www.nwlaborpress.org/1999/4-16-99Jeld-Wen.html Klamath Falls millionaire pushes 'JOBS Plus' agenda]," ''Northwest Labor Press'', April 16, 1999.  
 
*Don McIntosh, "[http://www.nwlaborpress.org/1999/4-16-99Jeld-Wen.html Klamath Falls millionaire pushes 'JOBS Plus' agenda]," ''Northwest Labor Press'', April 16, 1999.  
  
[[category:Social Security privatization]]
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[[category:Social Security privatization]] [[category:welfare reform]][[Category:United States]]

Latest revision as of 06:02, 4 July 2007

The American Institute for Full Employment (AIFE) is a nonprofit organization that since 1994 has been promoting welfare reform programs, worked on unemployment insurance and social security.

The "Institute is best known for developing the successful Full Employment Program – a welfare, unemployment and food stamp replacement concept that converts benefits to wage subsidies for transitional, training-oriented, predominantly private sector jobs. It helped implement the program as JOBS Plus in Oregon and Work First in Mississippi." [1]

History

"The American Institute for Full Employment is a nonprofit public policy research and development center founded in 1994, with offices in Klamath Falls, Oregon and Washington, D.C." [2]

The Institute conducts research, studies best practices, and works on developing practical solutions in the areas of unemployment insurance, workforce development, retirement income, and public assistance. The Institute assists states with policy and program design and implementation. The Institute also publishes progress reports that provide a vital source of information for state and local officials who want to know how their workforce and public assistance programs compare to those in other areas and what they can do to improve. [3]

Don McIntosh on AIFE

"In 1994, to spread the anti-welfare gospel, Wendt founded and funded a non-profit organization, the American Institute for Full Employment (AIFE)," Don McIntosh wrote in the Northwest Labor Press[4]. "AIFE works closely with Oregon's JOBS Plus, and it also sends people to state legislatures around the country to promote the idea of converting welfare and unemployment benefits into wage subsidies for companies. [So far, such programs have been created in Mississippi, Texas, Kentucky, Wisconsin and Delaware.] On the AIFE website are links to right-wing think tanks - Heritage Foundation, Cascade Policy Institute, Cato Institute and the National Center for Policy Analysis. board." [5]

Personnel

  • Ted Abram, executive director
  • Heidi Neel, senior fellow and director, Social Security education project
  • John W. Courtney, director, Unemployment Insurance and Workforce Investment project

SourceWatch links

Contact Information

American Institute for Full Employment
2636 Biehn Street
Klamath Falls, Oregon 97601
Phone: 800 562 7752, 541 273 6731
Fax: 541 273 6496
Website: http://www.fullemployment.org/

External links