Stefan Nędzyński (1919 – 10 January 2008) was a Polish trade union official and economist.
Born in Poznań, Nędzyński was arrested by Soviet troops at the start of World War II, and spent three years in a labour camp.
[1] At the end of the war, instead of returning to Poland, Nędzyński moved to England, where he completed a doctorate at the University of London.
In 1958, he moved to work for the Postal, Telegraph and Telephone International, soon becoming its assistant general secretary.
He returned to the ICFTU in 1961, directly recruited by its leader, Omer Becu, and made assistant general secretary with responsibility for organisation.