Sir Mark Hodgson, OBE (19 November 1880 – 17 October 1967) was a British trade union leader.
Born in Hull, Hodgson grew up in Sunderland, studying at Diamond Hall School before taking an apprenticeship as a plater in the shipyard.
He joined the United Society of Boilermakers and Iron and Steel Shipbuilders, and in 1913 became the Tyne and Wear delegate on the union's executive council.
[1] While general secretary, Hodgson negotiated on behalf of members during World War II, and took a number of local and national positions.
He stood down as secretary in 1948, taking a job as chairman of the Northern Regional Board for Industry, serving in this role until 1965.