Labor Union

International Federation of Professional and Technical Engineers (IFPTE)

Official IFPTE Logo (link)
Website:

www.ifpte.org/

Location:

WASHINGTON, DC

Tax ID:

53-0088460

Tax-Exempt Status:

501(c)(5)

Budget (2022):

Revenue: $5,516,187
Expenses: $4,733,951
Assets: $5,724,576

Type:

Labor Union

Formation:

1918

International President:

Matt Biggs

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The International Federation of Professional and Technical Engineers (IFPTE) is a labor union that represents occupations include engineers, attorneys, lab technicians, toll booth operators, economists, and judges. It is among the dozens of national and international unions affiliated with the AFL-CIO, the largest labor union federation in the United States and a powerful force on the political left. 1 2

The IFPTE was formed in 1918 as the International Federation of Draftsmen’s Unions and represents public and private sector employees in the technical space at companies and agencies including Boeing, Bell, and NASA. The union endorses Democratic candidates for office and promotes left-of-center political stances on a variety of topics including social issues, welfare, government funding, and international trade. The union endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris for President in 2024. 1 2 3 4

Background and History

The International Federation of Professional and Technical Engineers (IFPTE) was founded in 1918 when the American Federation of Labor (which later merged into the AFL-CIO) granted a charter to the International Federation of Draftsmen’s Unions (IFDU). The IFDU was formed from 10 unions “representing engineers, draftsmen and technicians” and claimed to be the “first labor organization dedicated to the welfare of technical engineering employees.” 2

in 1919, IFDU changed its name to the International Federation of Technical Engineers, Architects, and Draftsmen’s Unions (IFTEA&DU). The union grew by recruiting employees at shipbuilding ports and in municipal, county, and state government agencies in its first decades of existence and added a variety of other trades to its membership. In 1950, the union again changed its name to the American Federation of Technical Engineers (AFTE). The union expanded into Canada in the 1950s and maintains four local unions with 10,000 members in that country. 2

In 1972 the union again renamed itself from the AFTE to its current name, the International Federation of Professional and Technical Engineers. In 2018 the union celebrated its 100th anniversary. Professions the union represents include engineers, scientists, technicians, healthcare professionals, auditors, drafters/designers, judges, lawyers, researchers, and toll collectors. 2

In 2025, the IFPTE was among the plaintiffs in American Federation of Teachers v. Scott Bessent, which challenged the Department of Government Efficiency’s (DOGE) access to sensitive federal employee and veteran records under an executive order issued by President Donald Trump. The plaintiffs argued that disclosing such data would violate the Privacy Act and the Administrative Procedure Act, putting highly sensitive personal information at risk. A federal district court initially issued a preliminary injunction blocking DOGE’s access, but the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit later reversed that decision, ruling that the plaintiffs had not shown a likelihood of success on all claims. As of of August, 2025, the case remains under further consideration. 5 

Stances

The International Federation of Professional and Technical Engineers (IFPTE) endorses Democratic candidates for office and promotes left-of-center political stances on a variety of topics including social issues, welfare, government funding, and international trade. 3

In 2024, the union endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris in the presidential election, amending its July 2024 endorsement of President Joe Biden’s reelection campaign, which it issued before Biden’s departure from the race. The union stated that ‘“From landmark legislative achievements that saved workers’ pensions to bringing back and growing the manufacturing base, to seventy pro-worker and pro-union recommendations included in the White House Worker Organizing and Empowerment Taskforce Report, Vice President Harris has been at the forefront of the Biden administration’s agenda of prioritizing the needs of workers, Veterans and our most vulnerable over all else.” And further stating “The choice here is very clear.  Project 2025, which aims to destroy Unions and worker rights, or Vice President Harris, who will continue policies that empower workers and their Unions,” a reference to the Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025. 4

In 2020, the union issued a statement supporting the Black Lives Matter movement, stating that George Floyd was “murdered” by police officers and that “IFPTE further calls for continued transparency of these injustices and condemns all attempts to minimize the enormity of this tragedy, suppress resistance, and further divide this nation. It is incumbent upon the labor movement to stand on the side of justice, to unite against racism, and to stand against hatred, white supremacy and its systematic oppression and criminalization of people of color.” 6

In June 2025, IFPTE participated in organizing or supporting protests branded under the “#NoKings” banner, a national day of demonstrations positioned as a defense of democratic norms against Donald Trump. These events were part of a larger mobilization involving over 70 Democratic Party affiliates and allied organizations across at least 19 U.S. states and multiple international locations, according to publicly available event listings on Mobilize.us, a Democratic Party-aligned organizing platform. 7 8

References

  1. “About.” IFPTE. Accessed January 5, 2025. https://www.ifpte.org/about
  2. Quinnell, Kenneth. “Get to Know AFL-CIO’s Affiliates: International Federation of Professional and Technical Engineers.” July 29, 2019. Accessed January 5, 2025. https://aflcio.org/2019/7/29/get-know-afl-cios-affiliates-international-federation-professional-and-technical
  3. “U.S. 2024 Legislative Advocacy Conference Issue Papers.” IFPTE. Accessed January 5, 2025. https://www.ifpte.org/leg-week-2024-issues-papers
  4. “IFPTE Endorses VP Kamala Harris for President of the United States.” IFPTE. July 23, 2024. Accessed January 5, 2025. https://www.ifpte.org/news/ifpte-endorses-vp-kamala-harris-for-president-of-the-united-states
  5. Lifke , Lauren, and William  J. Ford . “Appeals Court Lifts Injunction That Would Have Blocked Doge Access to Personal Records – Maryland Matters.” marylandmatters.org , August 13, 2025. https://marylandmatters.org/2025/08/13/appeals-court-lifts-injunction-that-would-have-blocked-doge-access-to-personal-records/.
  6. “An Open Letter from IFPTE on Black Lives Matter.” IFPTE. July 23, 2024. Accessed January 5, 2025. https://www.ifpte.org/blm
  7. “Partners.” No Kings. Accessed June 25, 2025. https://www.nokings.org/partners.
  8. Nomani, Asra. “Asra Nomani: The Familiar Hidden Hand behind Today’s #nokings Protests.” Fox News, June 14, 2025.https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/asra-nomani-familiar-hidden-hand-behind-todays-nokings-protests.
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Nonprofit Information

  • Accounting Period: March - February
  • Tax Exemption Received: October 1, 1944

  • Available Filings

    Period Form Type Total revenue Total functional expenses Total assets (EOY) Total liabilities (EOY) Unrelated business income? Total contributions Program service revenue Investment income Comp. of current officers, directors, etc. Form 990
    2022 Mar Form 990 $5,516,187 $4,733,951 $5,724,576 $469,870 N $0 $5,355,243 $61,725 $631,129
    2021 Mar Form 990 $5,407,257 $4,398,338 $5,016,129 $471,060 N $0 $5,235,133 $36,960 $526,662
    2020 Mar Form 990 $5,313,645 $4,865,422 $3,486,753 $317,489 N $0 $5,110,280 $56,664 $531,598
    2019 Mar Form 990 $5,409,975 $5,307,926 $3,497,367 $776,326 N $0 $5,032,200 $50,716 $530,060 PDF
    2018 Mar Form 990 $5,385,164 $4,865,615 $3,507,132 $878,489 N $0 $4,959,732 $49,233 $874,603 PDF
    2017 Mar Form 990 $5,151,275 $5,034,817 $3,072,902 $963,808 N $0 $4,947,383 $33,827 $422,185 PDF
    2016 Mar Form 990 $5,567,302 $5,406,556 $2,988,660 $1,116,368 N $0 $5,013,306 $0 $366,918 PDF
    2015 Mar Form 990 $5,089,224 $4,922,474 $2,911,563 $1,200,017 N $0 $4,655,074 $92,488 $389,153 PDF
    2014 Mar Form 990 $5,092,714 $4,930,294 $2,802,286 $1,257,490 N $0 $4,649,873 $53,107 $468,182 PDF
    2013 Mar Form 990 $5,285,112 $4,207,393 $2,637,883 $1,255,507 N $0 $4,692,045 $18,650 $381,053 PDF
    2012 Mar Form 990 $5,101,559 $4,714,588 $2,243,911 $1,939,254 N $0 $4,603,958 $19,979 $328,280 PDF

    Additional Filings (PDFs)

    International Federation of Professional and Technical Engineers (IFPTE)

    501 3RD ST NW STE 701
    WASHINGTON, DC 20001-2771