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Alexander%20Wang,%20generally%20regarded%20as%20the%20darling%20of%20New%20York%20City's%20downtown%20fashion%20scene,%20has%20been hit%20with%20a%20$50%20million%20lawsuit%20charging%20him%20with%20abusing%20workers%20at%20his%20Chinatown%20"sweatshop." <%2Fa>Filed%20in%20Queens%20Supreme%20Court,%20the%20class-action%20lawsuit%20from%2030%20Wang%20employees%20alleges%20that the%20designer and%20his%20brother%20Dennis%20violated%20several%20state%20labor laws%20by%20creating%20harsh%20working%20conditions%20at%20his%20property%20at%20386%20Broadway,%20which%20the%20paper%20describes%20as%20"suffocating"%20and%20"windowless."<%2Fa>%0D%0A%0D%0A%0D%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.mytotalretail.com%2Faggregatedcontent%2Falexander-wang-sued-over-sweatshop-allegations%2F" target="_blank" class="email" data-post-id="20737" type="icon_link">
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Alexander Wang, generally regarded as the darling of New York City's downtown fashion scene, has been hit with a $50 million lawsuit charging him with abusing workers at his Chinatown "sweatshop." Filed in Queens Supreme Court, the class-action lawsuit from 30 Wang employees alleges that the designer and his brother Dennis violated several state labor laws by creating harsh working conditions at his property at 386 Broadway, which the paper describes as "suffocating" and "windowless."
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