Table 11.—Employment of Nonbank U.S. Affiliates Covered by Collective Bargaining Agreements, 1992

[Thousands]

Union employment Total employment Union employment as a percentage of total employment Addendum: Union employment of all U.S. businesses as a percentage of their total employment/1/
All industries921.04,705.519.612.5
Manufacturing/2/546.42,318.223.621.0
Durable goods299.71,106.227.222.7
Of which:
Primary metal industries72.2139.851.6n.a.
Fabricated metal products34.3126.627.1n.a.
Machinery, except electrical43.5207.021.0n.a.
Electric and electronic equipment63.3285.122.2n.a.
Stone, clay, and glass products42.9114.737.4n.a.
Motor vehicles and equipment19.455.934.7n.a.
Instruments and related products8.8107.98.2n.a.
Nondurable goods/2/247.0 1,218.020.318.7
Of which:
Food and kindred products60.0242.524.7n.a.
Chemicals and allied products80.0515.315.5n.a.
Petroleum and coal products11.086.512.7n.a.
Paper and allied products26.054.647.6n.a.
Printing and publishing11.9109.610.9n.a.
Rubber and plastics products40.5105.638.4n.a.
Wholesale trade41.8443.79.47.5
Retail trade143.8707.120.37.2
Finance, insurance, and real estate/3/2.4245.51.02.9
Services71.6600.811.97.1
Mining/4/16.462.626.216.1
Construction19.359.132.721.1
Transportation62.3177.235.230.3
Communication and public utilities13.352.025.636.3
Other/5/3.739.39.42.8

n.a. Not available.

1. Estimates are from household survey data reported in Bureau of Labor Statistics, Employment and Earnings, January 1994. These estimates include employees of banks.

2. Includes petroleum and coal products manufacturing.

3. For U.S. affiliate data, excludes banks.

4. Includes oil and gas extraction.

5. For U.S. affiliates, consists of agriculture, forestry, and fishing plus those industries in petroleum other than petroleum and coal products manufacturing and oil and gas extraction. For all U.S. businesses, consists of agriculture.