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  • Congressional Research Employees Association CREA/IFPTE Local 75 - Located in Washington, DC. Site includes union information, guides for federal employees and other resources.
  • IFPTE Local 12 - Represents 1,500 naval employees in the Puget Sound, Washington.
  • IFPTE Local 17 - An organization of more than 7,000 working men and women in Washington State employed primarily at public agencies in state, city and county governments.
  • IFPTE Local 3 - A public sector local representing all engineers, technicians, and related fields at the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division, Ship Systems Engineering Station and nearby commands.
  • IFPTE Local 94 - Representing workers at the Idaho Operations Office of the US Department of Energy.
  • IFPTE Local One - A federal sector local representing employees at Norfolk Naval Shipyard (NNSY), Portsmouth, Virginia; Fleet Technical Support Center, Atlantic (FTSCLANT), Norfolk, Virginia; Shore Intermediate Maintenance Activity (SIMA), Norfolk, Virginia; and Supervisor of Shipbuilding (SUPSHIP), Newport News, Virginia.
  • International Federation of Professional and Technical Engineers (IFPTE) - Represents more than 75,000 workers in professional, technical, administrative and associated occupations in the private and public sectors.
  • Marshall Engineers and Scientists Association - MESA is a collective bargaining unit of engineers and scientists at the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center in Alabama. MESA is Local 27 of the IFPTE and is an affiliate of the AFL-CIO.
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