Fred Garfield Hague (29 September 1911[1][2] – 13 November 1984) was a British trade unionist.
He then joined the staff of Oldham Technical College as a teacher of cotton weaving.
In 1939 Mr. Hague was appointed organiser and collector for the Shaw district of Oldham Weavers' Association.
[4] He was elected as its general secretary by the mid-1950s,[5] and also became prominent in the Amalgamated Weavers' Association, to which it was affiliated.
[6] He negotiated a merger with the National Union of Textile and Allied Workers which formed the Amalgamated Textile Workers' Union, serving as its joint General Secretary for a year, then solo for a further year, when he retired.