Jack Armitage Peel (8 January 1921 – 10 May 1993) was a British trade union leader and industrial relations adviser.
Peel began working on the railways in 1936, leaving at the end of 1947 to study at Ruskin College.
Alongside this, he won a seat on the General Council of the Trades Union Congress (TUC).
In this role, he was openly critical of British trade unions, leading Bill Maddocks, a later secretary of the Dyers, to describe him as a "Judas".
However, in 1983/1984, he spent a year as a senior special adviser to the Secretary of State for Transport on long-term industrial relations strategy.