Albert Percival Coldrick OBE (6 June 1913[1] – 4 December 1999) was a British trade union leader.
[2][3] He and his wife, Esther Muriel Coldrick, had three sons; Roy, Robert Peter and David.
After finishing his education, Coldrick began working for the London, Midland and Scottish Railway, initially as a messenger, then in a variety of roles, but was made redundant when he was 20 years old.
[3] He joined the Railway Clerks' Association, and began working for the union full-time in 1948, based in Leeds.
He became chair of a National Health Service appeal tribunal, and sat on the executive of the Industrial Participation Association.