Scott Marshall

 
 
Scott Marshall

Scott Marshall is a vice chair of the Communist Party and chair of its Labor Commission. Scott grew up in Virginia where he first became active in the civil rights movement in high school, working on voter registration and anti-Klan projects in rural Southern Virginia and Tennessee. He was also active against the war in Vietnam.

Scott has been a life long trade unionist and was active in rank and file reform movements in the Teamsters, Machinists and Steelworkers unions in the 1970s and '80s. He was co-chair of the Save Our Jobs committee of USWA local 1834 at Pullman Standard in Chicago and active in nationwide organizing against plant shutdowns and layoffs. He was a founder of the unemployed organization Jobs or Income Now (Join), in Chicago, and the National Congress of Unemployed Organizations in the 1980s.

Scott has worked for the Communist Party since 1987 when he became the district organizer for the party in Illinois, a post he held until he was elected chair of the National Labor Commission in 1997. Scott remains active in SOAR (Steelworkers Active Organized Retirees). He lives in Chicago.

People are voting with their feet

People are voting with their feet

People everywhere are waking up to the fact that capitalism isn't sustainable.

BY:Scott Marshall| October 13, 2011
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America wants to work

America wants to work

Let's make Labor Day a day to demonstrate for jobs!

BY:Scott Marshall| September 2, 2011
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The fightback fire is being lit down below

The fightback fire is being lit down below

People are falling through the cracks in the system. Millions and millions of people are not counted anymore as looking for work and not counted in the unemployment figures. But...

BY:Scott Marshall| February 18, 2011
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It’s time for full employment in the U.S.

It’s time for full employment in the U.S.

Full employment? Sure why not!

BY:Scott Marshall| January 31, 2011
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“We don’t need to settle for stagnation and ever-spiraling inequality”

“We don’t need to settle for stagnation and ever-spiraling inequality”

A call to action on jobs and economic security for all.

BY:Scott Marshall| January 24, 2011
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