Harry N. Harrison (died 21 December 1947) was a British trade unionist.

Harrison grew up in Warrington and started an apprenticeship as a tanner. While an apprentice, he joined a trade union; as a result, his employer sacked him, and Harrison moved to Liverpool to find work. He became active on Liverpool Trades Council, in the National Union of General and Municipal Workers, and the Confederation of Shipbuilding and Engineering Unions (CSEU).

Harrison was elected to the General Council of the Trades Union Congress (TUC) in 1937, serving until his death. He also acted as the TUC's delegate to the American Federation of Labour in 1943. He served for two years as President of the CSEU, and was very active in the formation of the World Federation of Trade Unions.

Trade union offices
Preceded byJohn W. StephensonPresident of the Confederation of Shipbuilding and Engineering Unions 1941 – 1943Succeeded byMark Hodgson
Preceded byBryn Roberts and Jack TannerTrades Union Congress representative to the American Federation of Labour 1943 With: Bill BaylissSucceeded byJohn Brown and Arthur Horner
Preceded byJohn MarchbankChairman of the Trades Councils' Joint Consultative Committee 1944 – 1947Succeeded byLuke Fawcett