Members Members of the FDA work across 200
government departments, agencies and
arm's-length-bodies in
England,
Northern Ireland,
Scotland,
Wales and overseas. Employers represented by the FDA include:
HMRC,
Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office,
Crown Prosecution Service,
Department for Work and Pensions,
Scottish Government,
Government Legal Department,
Welsh Government, culture including
libraries,
museums and more. Its members include policy advisers, middle and senior managers, tax inspectors,
economists,
lawyers,
prosecutors, school inspectors,
diplomats,
accountants, fast streamers and senior civil servants. In 2015, the union expanded its membership base by opening up membership to HEOs, SEOs and their equivalent grades for the first time. Members in middle management (Higher Executive Officer and Senior Executive Officers) join Keystone. The FDA is an affiliate of the
Trades Union Congress, the
Scottish Trades Union Congress, the
Wales TUC and the
Irish Congress of Trade Unions but is not affiliated to the
Labour Party or any other political party. The FDA is also affiliated to
Public Services International.
Member support The FDA provides workplace advice, representation and legal advice to managers and professionals in the civil service. Each civil service department has an allocated FDA rep who is the first point of contact for any member. The FDA holds collective bargaining agreements with over 100 employers which allows them to negotiate on behalf of members pay, pensions, redundancy, quality and other issues. Originally only representing a handful of the most senior civil servants in Whitehall, FDA membership is currently the highest in the union’s history at more than 24,000, and is spread across the UK. The union has seen more than 50% growth in membership over the last decade. == History ==