Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - In what could lead to the largest wage theft recovery in city history, the city attorney's office has sued the owners of a well-known car wash, accusing them of forcing employees to wait for hours unpaid during scheduled shifts.
According to City Attorney Dennis Herrera, whose office filed the suit Wednesday, seeking $3 million, Tower Car Wash had a long-standing practice of makin...
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