The day off at the weekend is similar to refreshment in the worker's soul, but there is something beyond Saturday and Sunday capable of making many Brazilians happy. the days of holiday, when they don't have to work and receive financially for it, they are reasons for great happiness!
The last days of paid rest were on Good Friday, on the 7th of April, and on Tiradentes Day, on the 21st of April. Although Labor Day is approaching, on May 1st, it is not what we are talking about: we have a new holiday decree in sight for this year!
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The possibility of another day becoming a national holiday is loaded with memory, history and conscience. A proposal has emerged to make November 20 a national holiday and is awaiting full approval. Check out the news.
A Bill 482/2017, proposed by Senator Paulo Paim (PT-RS), makes it possible to make the Black conscience day as a national holiday.
The day is reflective for mentioning the date of death of Zumbi dos Palmares, on the day November 20th, leader of the Brazilian quilombola and at the forefront in the fight against structural racism in the country, which is why the senator created the PL.
The senator's proposal indicates that November 20 should be a national holiday, which has already been approved by the Federal Senate and the House, but has not yet been voted on by the president of the house.
Meanwhile, we look forward to November 20th as a reflective reminder of the fight against racism, an awareness of who we are in society and a well-deserved paid break.
Only a few states in Brazil have already guaranteed that the day is a holiday, although other regions have not yet adopted it.
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