Enrique Pastorino (6 March 1918 – January 1995) was a Uruguayan trade union leader and communist politician.
The following year, he was given responsibility for leading on trade union work in the party.
In 1961, he became the secretary of the Central Council of Workers of Uruguay, serving until 1966, when he became the secretary of the Plenario Intersindical de Trabajadores – Convención Nacional de Trabajadores.
[1] That year, he moved to Prague, due to the coup in Uruguay.
In 1982, he was invited to attend the WFTU congress to be awarded a gold medal, but he did not do so, and he did not take his pension from the organisation.