Howard Scott is a longtime, proud member of the Battle of Homestead who has worked on a number of the group’s initiatives and programs through the years highlighting local history, unions and the importance of our working class legacy. Currently retired and living with his wife Cathy and family in the South Hills, Howard has worked a number of jobs ranging from steel mills, dock yards and delivery truck routes. He spent years working for the United Steelworkers and AFL-CIO Industrial Union Department on organizing efforts and assisted on numerous strikes, lockouts and contract campaigns. A University of Pittsburgh graduate, he has for the past 12 years been writer and editor of the Pennsylvania Labor History Journal and serves as an officer for its sister organization, Pennsylvania Labor History Society.
John Haer
John Haer worked 25 years in communications, organizing, negotiating and staff direction for a local union (SEIU) representing service and health care workers and (before retiring in 2012) 10 years as director of a local union (AFTRA) for performers and broadcasters...