Local and Federal Mask Mandates for Businesses

Published: Dec. 20, 2021, 9:20 p.m.

Jamie Wright, ESQ an employment and liability attorney from Los Angeles again joins Enterprise Radio to talk about federal mask mandates for businesses.
This episode of Enterprise Radio is in association with the Legal Corner.
Listen to host Eric Dye & guest Jamie Wright discuss the following:

* What is the current status of the federal mask mandates as it relates to small to large businesses?
* How does an employee prove a religious exemption? What about those individuals that don’t want to get the vaccine for personal beliefs?
* If vaccinated, are employers still required to randomly test employees? Can employee opt to just be test daily?
* If I’m vaccinated, do I still have to wear a mask at work? As many of us are going back into the office , will physical distancing will still be in effect?
* What happens if I test positive? Can I get sick leave to recover from a covid infection?


Jamie E. Wright, Esq. is a highly sought-after millennial lawyer and crisis communicator in Los Angeles. Being at the intersection of the law, business, and politics, Wright has made a name for herself in legal and business circles as an expert in managing multidimensional businesses and clients with keen insight on the law and a forward thinking flare. No stranger to hard work and dedication, Wright is an attorney at a labor and employment law firm and she is a partner in Millennial Government Affairs (“MGA”).  As a partner, Wright focuses on providing MGA clients with savvy social media campaigns, crisis communication plans, and legally compliant strategies for political campaigns and corporate business clients. In addition to being a partner in MGA while the depth and breadth of her practice is huge, Jamie is a senior attorney in the area of labor and employment law and she focuses her attention on wage and hour litigation and contract disputes.
Wright, who is licensed to practice law in the State of California, graduated from the University of California, Berkeley. While at Berkeley, she worked for the mayoral campaign of the former Mayor of Berkeley, Tom Bates. Due to her commitment to the campaign and work ethic, Wright was appointed to the City of Berkeley, Peace and Justice Commission at age 19.
After graduating from UC Berkeley, Wright attended the University of California, Hastings College of the Law. While at Hastings, Wright was a member of the Negotiations Team and won second overall Mediator and second overall team in the National Negotiations Competition in Chicago. Additionally, Wright was the President of the Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity, and the Competitions Co-Chair for the Western Regional Black Law Students Association, a sub-division of the National Black Law Students Association. Wright was awarded a scholarship from the American Bar Association Business Section, as well as the Charles Houston Bar Association for academic excellence.
During law school, Wright was a federal judicial extern for the Honorable Martin J. Jenkins, United States District Court, Northern District. Wright also held internships at the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA). Upon graduation, Wright joined the ranks of a large international law firm specializing in commercial contracts, products liability, and labor and employment discrimination litigation. As an associate, Wright counseled Fortune 500 companies and provided sound legal advice to all the firm’s clients.
Upon leaving the law firm, Wright spent several months as a Legislative Project Extern to O...