Herbert Lisle OBE (19 October 1907 – 3 September 1991) was a British trade union leader.
[1] Born in Oldham, Lisle attended Clarkesfield Council School, and then Waterloo Higher Standard Centre.
[2] Lisle joined the Oldham Weavers' Association, and served as a collector for the union.
[2] In January 1951, Lisle convinced the union to affiliate to the Amalgamated Weavers' Association, and he was elected to its central committee.
In 1965, Lisle negotiated for the National Silk Weavers' and Textile Traders' Association to merge into the union, taking its membership over 7,000, and, meaning that for the first time it had members outside Cheshire and Staffordshire.