SAN FRANCISCO—A painting contractor who had a number of contracts to work on San Francisco city and school projects is facing charges that she cheated her employees out of more than $600,000 in wages.
Frances Ann Doherty was charged Friday with 57 counts including wage theft, workers' compensation insurance premium fraud and other charges, said San Francisco District Attorney George Gascon.
Doherty, who operated Doherty Painting & Construction, failed to pay San Francisco's prevailing wage to workers for projects she had with San Francisco, the San Francisco Unified School District and other public agencies, according to prosecutors.
Contractors awarded work on public projects are required to pay their workers the prevailing wage and provide verification that the appropriate wages were paid.