Not everyone will embark on holiday declared for the period of the G20 Summit in Rio, and some segments will be left out of the recess on November 18th and 19th, considered municipal holidays.
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Sectors like street commerce, bars, restaurants, hotels, shopping centerscultural establishments and tourist attractions will operate, in addition to industries located in Planning Areas 3, 4 and 5 (which comprises the North and West Zones), bakeries and professionals who adopt remote work.
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The city hall sanctioned this Tuesday (7) the bill establishing the holiday in the capital during the meeting. Measure aims to facilitate transport logistics and security for authorities during the event, which will be attended by more than 30 heads of state and around 15 thousand international visitors. The project presented by was approved in a second discussion by the City Council on April 17th.
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