Walter N. Lee (1904 – 16 February 1967) was a British trade union leader.
Lee began working in a cotton spinning room at the age of twelve.
This was followed, in 1965, by his election as general secretary of the Spinners' Union.
[2] He also served on the Textile Council, as a magistrate, and on the Oldham Health Executive Committee.
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