Alfred Evans (trade unionist)

Alfred Evans (1851 or 1852 – 17 August 1918) was a British trade union organiser.

Evans was general secretary of the Printers' and Stationers' Warehousemen, Cutters and Assistants' Union from its formation in 1889.

[3] Evans became a keen advocate of women's trade unionism.

In this role, he promoted the construction of a large convalescent home for workers in Carshalton, which was completed before the end of World War I.

[2] Evans also held various posts in the broader union movement: he was a member of the Parliamentary Committee of the Trades Union Congress from 1911 until 1915, served on the executive of the Printing and Kindred Trades Federation, and also as its London District Secretary.