Downsizing Hits Unions

Downsizing Hits Unions

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Downsizing has taken its toll on federal employee union representation, the Office of Personnel Management reported this week.

As of Jan. 1, 1,098,072 federal employees were represented by unions, 164,787 fewer than in 1992, the last time OPM compiled union data. But the percentage of employees who are represented by unions remained constant at 59 percent.

The percentage of blue collar workers covered by unions fell from 91 percent in 1992 to 88 percent this year, while the percentage of white collar union members rose from 53 percent to 55 percent.

The Defense Logistics Agency and the Treasury Department have the highest percentage of union members, 81 percent, of any of the major agencies. The Social Security Administration has the third highest representation (77 percent) and the Air Force has the fourth highest (74 percent).

The American Federation of Government Employees, which is affiliated with the AFL-CIO, remains the largest union, representing 596,206 employees, or 32 percent of the federal workforce. The National Treasury Employees Union is the second largest, representing 136,577 employees, and the National Federation of Federal Employees comes in third, with 123,660 employees.

AGENCIES WITH THE LARGEST NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES REPRESENTED BY UNIONS*, 1997

Agency Number of
Employees
Represented
By Unions
Percent of
Workforce
Represented
by Unions
Veterans Affairs 165,797 65%
Army 135,679 59%
Navy 125,563 57%
Treasury 117,766 81%
Air Force 112,109 74%
Social Security Admin. 51,506 77%
Justice 43,427 50%
Agriculture 38,921 35%
Defense Logistics Agency 38,108 81%
Transportation 33,859 53%

Source: Office of Personnel Management
*Unions represent all members of a bargaining unit, whether or not they are dues-paying members.

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