Reg Bottini

Reginald Norman Bottini CBE (14 October 1916 – 5 May 1999) was a British trade union leader.

Bottini was born in Tooting, his family being restaurant workers who had migrated from Italy.

[2] He was the leading figure behind the party's "Prosper the Plough" national agricultural policy document, published in 1959.

[1] Bottini sat on a large number of committees and boards, including the Advisory Committee on Toxic Substances, Agricultural Wages Board, BBC Agricultural Advisory Council, Central Arbitration Committee, Clean Air Council, European Economic and Social Committee, Food Hygiene Advisory Council, Meat and Livestock Commission, South Eastern Electricity Board and Waste Management Advisory Council.

[3] In 1970, Bottini was also elected to the General Council of the Trades Union Congress.