Five Keys Schools and Programs, a charter school that provides diploma programs for jailed adults, was accused of failing to pay employees' overtime and forcing them to work uncompensated hours due to long wait times to clock into and out of work in a proposed class action lawsuit filed Wednesday in San Francisco County.
Founded in 2003 by the San Francisco Sheriff's Department, Five Keys was the "first accredited charter high school in the nation to provide diploma p...
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