Thomas Francis Tracy (April 22, 1861 – November 4, 1916) was an American labor unionist.
Born in Massachusetts, Tracy became a cigar maker, working in Boston.
[1] A supporter of the Republican Party, he served on Boston City Council in 1888.
He also served on the legislative committee of the Massachusetts State Federation of Labor.
In 1909, he became the founding secretary of the AFL's Union Label Department.