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'And I thought coke was for stressed-out executives!': Cocaine's ravages among manual workers

  • Posted on July 13, 2026
  • By Le Monde
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In brief

Cocaine addiction has transcended its traditional association with white-collar professionals, now infiltrating manual labor sectors across rural and semi-urban France. Construction workers, agricultural laborers, and warehouse staff—many in their late teens and early twenties—are increasingly using cocaine to cope with physical exhaustion and demanding working conditions. This troubling shift reveals how socioeconomic factors and workplace stress drive drug consumption beyond metropolitan elite circles, presenting new public health challenges in previously unaffected communities.

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'And I thought coke was for stressed-out executives!': Cocaine's ravages among manual workers
'And I thought coke was for stressed-out executives!': Cocaine's ravages among manual workers

'Cocaine at work' (3/3). Long associated with elite, urban circles, cocaine has now made its way deep into rural France and its mid-sized towns. On construction sites, farms and in warehouses, workers, some barely out of their teens, are turning to the drug to get through the physical toll of their jobs.
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