LOCAL INDEPENDENT UNIONS Alaska Fisherman's Union. Executive Committee of Planners and Estimators, Progressmen, and Assistants. Educational Secretaries of the Nation's Capitol. Federal Employees Council, Picatinny Arsenal, N.J. McClellan Employees for Equality. Methods and Standards Analysts Association. National Government Employees Union. Organization of Contract Administration Engineers. Policemen's Association of the District of Columbia. Professional Association of the Interstate Commerce Commission. Seattle Center Controllers Union. Technical Skills Association. TVA Engineers Association. United Police and Security Association. UNION RECOGNITION IN THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, NOVEMBER 1973 AND NOVEMBER 1972 1 Data extracted from the forthcoming November 1973 edition of the Civil Service Commission publication "UNION RECOGNITION IN THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT." Postal Service data are excluded unless otherwise indicated. 2 An agency in which the number of employees in exclusive recognition units exceeds 20,000. 1 Federal employment in the executive branch, excluding U.S. Postal Service, FBI, CIA, NSA and foreign national s serving outside the United States. November 1973-1,940,648; November 1972-1,957,076. Wage employment: November 1973-483,824; November 1972-512,695. 3 General schedule employment: November 1973-1,456,824; November 1972-1,413,874. VII. Number of Different Unions Recognized, by category, November 1973: Independent unions.... 779947 Total... 63 VIII. Units of Recognition, executive branch total, November 1973: 2,161 Independent unions... 1,325 Total... 3,486 IX. Units of Recognition, by selected union, November 1973: |