A labor union has alleged that its members were harassed, ostracized and deprived of clean restrooms by officials after exposing the city’s illegitimate practices. The city has said it is committed to rooting out corruption.
One of San Francisco's labor unions filed a lawsuit on Wednesday against the city saying their members have been targeted for blowing the whistle on corruption.
Union officials representing San Francisco Department of Public Works and San Francisco Public Utilities Commission workers on Wednesday filed a lawsuit against.
Supervisor threatens to subpoena San Francisco Public Utilities Commission in corruption scandal
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Former utilities chief Harlan Kelly faces charges of accepting bribes from a contractor.Michael Macor / The Chronicle 2017Show MoreShow Less
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Supervisor Gordon Mar at The Police Credit Union at 2550 Irving Street in the Sunset District of San Francisco, Calif., on Thursday, January 14, 2021. The site has been proposed as a location for a 7-story affordable housing projectScott Strazzante / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
In the latest twist in the city’s corruption scandal, San Francisco Supervisor Gordon Mar has called for a hearing to get documents from the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission that he said were at the heart of last year’s investigation.