Christian Fette (1 February 1895 – 26 October 1971) was a German trade unionist.
He spent a lengthy period unemployed, before finding work as a machine maker.
[1] After World War II, Fette was a leading founder of the Printing and Paper Union, serving as its first president, and also on the first board of the International Graphical Federation.
A supporter of Konrad Adenauer and of German rearmament, his leadership was unpopular, and he lost a bid for re-election in 1952.
[1] From 1953, Fette worked in the press office of the DGB's Neue Heimat company.