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19.5
#32 out of 32

Federal Labor Relations Authority

Mission: To resolve complaints of unfair federal labor practices, to determine the appropriateness of units for Labor organization representation, to adjudicate exceptions to arbitrator's awards and to adjudicate legal issues relating to duty, bargain and resolve impasses during negotiations.

Scores and Rankings

Index Score Score Rank out of 32
  19.5 32
Best in Class Scores Score Rank (out of varied totals)
Employee Skills/Mission Match 62.6 31  of  31
Strategic Management 35.9 31  of  31
Teamwork 60.5 29  of  31
Effective Leadership 29.1 31  of  31
Effective Leadership - Empowerment 21.8 31  of  31
Effective Leadership - Fairness 23.3 31  of  31
Effective Leadership - Leaders 13.5 31  of  31
Effective Leadership - Supervisors 52.6 29  of  31
Performance Based Rewards and Advancement 28.7 31  of  31
Training and Development 35.0 31  of  31
Support for Diversity 41.2 31  of  31
Pay and Benefits 62.5 31  of  31
Family Friendly Culture and Benefits 34.4 27  of  31
Work/Life Balance 48.4 31  of  31
Index Score 2007 Score 2005 Score 2003 Score
  18.1 41.4 No data
Best in Class Scores 2007 Score 2005 Score 2003 Score
Employee Skills/Mission Match 60.9 74.0 No data
Strategic Management 33.8 57.7 No data
Teamwork 58.9 66.1 No data
Effective Leadership 25.7 40.8 No data
Performance Based Rewards and Advancement 30.4 47.9 No data
Training and Development 29.3 56.2 No data
Support for Diversity 41.9 50.7 No data
Pay and Benefits 68.6 No data No data
Family Friendly Culture and Benefits 36.1 No data No data
Work/Life Balance 48.9 69.3 No data
Best in Class Scores 2007 Score 2005 Score 2003 Score
Employee Skills/Mission Match 60.9 74.0 No data
Strategic Management 33.8 57.7 No data
Teamwork 58.9 66.1 No data
Effective Leadership 25.7 40.8 No data
Performance Based Rewards and Advancement 30.4 47.9 No data
Training and Development 29.3 56.2 No data
Support for Diversity 41.9 50.7 No data
Pay and Benefits 68.6 No data No data
Family Friendly Culture and Benefits 36.1 No data No data
Work/Life Balance 48.9 69.3 No data
Scores by Demographic 2007 Score 2005 Score 2003 Score
Female No data No data No data
Male No data No data No data
40 and over No data No data No data
Under 40 No data No data No data
Asian No data No data No data
Black or African-American No data No data No data
Hispanic or Latino No data No data No data
Multi-racial No data No data No data
White No data No data No data
American Indian or Native American No data No data No data

Trends

Index Scores

Best in Class Scores

 




Year Federal Labor Relations Authority Index Score Small Agency High Performing Average Small Agency Average Index Score Small Agency Low Performing Average
2003
2005 41.4 76.2 63.0 49.3
2007 18.1 77.2 62.4 43.7
2009 19.5 79.2 65.1 42.5

Comparative Data — Small Agency Averages

High Performing Average Scores 2003 2005 2007 2009
High Performing Average - Employee Skills 84.8 85.1 85.2
High Performing Average - Management 68.9 68.7 73.5
High Performing Average - Teamwork 77.9 77.8 80.5
High Performing Average - Leadership 58.3 61.5 65.0
High Performing Average - Rewards and Advancement 56.1 58.6 62.7
High Performing Average - Training and Development 73.5 72.4 74.3
High Performing Average - Support for Diversity 68.4 68.4 70.9
High Performing Average - Pay and Benefits 77.7 79.8
High Performing Average - Family Friendly 58.7 60.1
High Performing Average - Work/Life Balance 74.5 77.1 80.0
Average Index Scores 2003 2005 2007 2009
Average for Employee Skills 74.0 77.6 78.8
Average for Management 59.8 58.8 60.6
Average for Teamwork 70.8 71.3 72.8
Average for Leadership 50.9 51.3 52.8
Average for Rewards and Advancement 47.8 48.7 50.3
Average for Training and Development 61.8 59.6 60.4
Average for Support for Diversity 58.1 58.0 61.3
Average for Pay and Benefits 70.4 70.5
Average for Family Friendly 43.6 46.2
Average for Work/Life Balance 67.9 67.3 67.2
Low Performing Average Score 2003 2005 2007 2009
Low Performing Average - Employee Skills 55.5 69.7 69.1
Low Performing Average - Management 50.9 45.3 42.7
Low Performing Average - Teamwork 63.5 62.5 61.2
Low Performing Average - Leadership 42.5 38.5 37.0
Low Performing Average - Rewards and Advancement 39.7 35.9 33.6
Low Performing Average - Training and Development 51.8 44.5 42.0
Low Performing Average - Support for Diversity 49.6 45.3 47.0
Low Performing Average - Pay and Benefits 64.4 63.4
Low Performing Average - Family Friendly 24.3 29.6
Low Performing Average - Work/Life Balance 60.4 55.2 52.7

Workforce Size and Trends

Number of Employees

 

Number of Employees in 2001: 187

Number of Employees in 2002: 185

Number of Employees in 2003: 186

Number of Employees in 2004: 171

Number of Employees in 2005: 145

Number of Employees in 2006: 129

Number of Employees in 2007: 120

Number of Employees in 2008: 112

Employees joined (2008): 8

Percentage joined (2008): 2.33%

Average joined (2004-2008): 4

Employees left (2008): 18

Percentage left (2008): No data

Average left (2004-2008): 19

Rookie ratio (percentage of workforce with less than three years of service): 7.10%

More About the Agency

Other Locations: Seven regional offices

http://www.flra.gov/

Male/Female Demographics Ethiniciy Demographics

Demographics source: FedScope, OPM

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