Bill McLean (trade unionist)
Bill McLean (dates of birth and death needed) was a Scottish trade unionist and communist activist. He was a prominent figure in the Scottish trade union movement during the interwar period and beyond, particularly known for his work organizing unemployed workers and advocating for socialist policies.
McLean was a leading member of the National Unemployed Workers Movement (NUWM), playing a key role in organizing demonstrations and protests against unemployment and poverty. He was often involved in clashes with the police and authorities due to his militant activism.
He was also a committed member of the Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB) and stood as a communist candidate in several local and national elections, although he never won a seat.
McLean's activities were particularly focused in the West of Scotland, where he worked to mobilize support for striking workers and other struggles. He was a powerful orator and a skilled organizer, known for his ability to connect with working-class people.
His legacy remains as a significant figure in the history of the Scottish left and the fight for workers' rights during a period of intense economic hardship and social upheaval. Further research is needed to establish the full details of his life and contributions.