Ina Love, born Wilhelmina McKechnie (1928 – 5 October 2004), was a Scottish trade unionist.
Born in Blackhill, Glasgow, McKechnie worked selling meat at a market from the age of fourteen, then two years later became a telephonist at the Post Office, joining the Union of Post Office Workers.
[1][2] She spent four years in the Women's Royal Army Corps, and also worked as a telephonist at the Springburn Police Station, where she met and married Jimmy Love.
[2] Love represented NUPE on the General Council of the Trades Union Congress.
She also served on the executive of the Scottish Labour Party, on which she successfully argued for the introduction of a minimum wage, and on the Labour Middle East Council, where she worked to raise awareness of Palestinian people.