No, railroad workers work for private or publically traded companies such as BNSF, CSX, or Union Pacific.
Yes
The greatest number of federal workers work for the Department of Defense. About 650,000 federal civilian employees work for the DoD.
school districts, community college, churches, state workers, federal workers, interstate railroad workers, nonprofit organizations, domestic workers
Employer's annual Federal tax return. (for employees as agreecultural workers)
Blood of the Railroad Workers was created in 1979.
If you are asking about the US then no. There are about 135 million people in the work force, and about 20 million governments workers. The 20 million includes local, state, and federal workers.
The duration of Blood of the Railroad Workers is 2.05 hours.
The employees of the invividual states' conservation departments are state government employees of each individual state. There are also federal agencies involved in conservation, such as the Environmental Protection Agency or the Parks Service, and their workers are federal government employees on that payroll.
The federal government provides grants for the programs, but the employees are not federal employees.
U.S. postal service workers are federal employees. As of January 2014, there are approximately 626,764 workers employed by the U.S. Postal Service.
Federal Railroad Administration was created in 1966.
Federal Railroad Police was created in 1852.