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Harvests in Champagne: an Open Investigation for "Hidden Work" and "Unworthy Habitat"

Summary by La Croix
Following the closure of two overcrowded hotels, hosting more than 150 Bulgarian and Polish grape growers who came to collect grapes for champagne, an investigation was opened for "hidden work" and "unworthy habitat", said the prosecutor of Châlons-en-Champagne on Wednesday 3 September.
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An investigation was opened following the closure of two overcrowded hotels in Vitry-le-François, housing more than 150 foreign workers who came to collect grapes for champagne.

Following the closure of two overcrowded hotels, hosting more than 150 Bulgarian and Polish grape growers who came to collect grapes for champagne, an investigation was opened for "hidden work" and "unworthy habitat", said the prosecutor of Châlons-en-Champagne on Wednesday 3 September.

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La Croix broke the news in on Wednesday, September 3, 2025.
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