Percy T. Heady (1889 – 21 July 1966) was a British trade union official who briefly led his union, and also served on the National Executive Committee of the Labour Party.
As he was only two years from his own retirement, Heady decided against standing in the election to replace Gallie, which was won by Fred Bostock.
Bostock died in July, and Heady was appointed as acting general secretary, serving until his own retirement in 1949.
[3] In 1953, Heady served on the Chambers Committee on London Transport.
Two years later, he was appointed as a member of the board of the London Midland Region of British Railways, and then later served on the Western Region of British Railways board.