Thomas William Kerry (3 June 1883 – 13 October 1967) was a British trade unionist, who served as chair of the National Union of General and Municipal Workers (NUGMW).
[1] In 1926, Kerry was elected to Hull City Council, representing the Labour Party in the West Central ward.
He served as secretary of the Labour group on the council for much of the 1930s, and around the middle of the decade was appointed as an alderman.
In 1937, his district was enlarged to cover much of the Midlands, and in order to effectively administer it, he relocated to Nottingham.
For the following year, he commuted back to Hull to attend council meetings, but he then stood down and focused on his union work.