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As the owner of the fourth generation company with 150 employees and more than $130 million in annual revenue, Mailman can wield a strong voice over almost any topic she likes. She uses much of that influence to advocate for unions and union jobs offering living wages and benefits.
At a time when the strength of unions is diminishing politically and in the workplace, Mailman’s advocacy is important for those people who were left behind in the growing economy and will soon struggle in the economic recession following the coronavirus pandemic. In addition to being outspoken for workers’ rights, Mailman prioritizes mentoring young people and those new to Greater Worcester, encouraging them to support nonprofit organizations with their dollars and volunteer time. She is helping to lead the capital campaign for the $24-million renovation of the YWCA Central Massachusetts facility in Worcester.
What makes Central Mass. unique? The size of our community seems to allow a range of individuals and businesses to engage with all sectors, including our very important not-for-profit sector.
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