Alfred Metzschke (16 November 1857 – 1941) was a German trade unionist and politician.
Born in Leipzig, Metzshcke completed an apprenticeship as a hatter, and in 1886, he joined the German Hat Workers' Union.
The union was based in Altenberg, and in 1893, he became the chair of the city's trades council.
[1] He supported the formation of the International Union of Hatters, and in 1906 he was elected as its general secretary.
He left the last of these positions in 1923, and lived in retirement until his death in 1941.