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closed shopAny place of work, such as a factory or an office, where all workers within a section must belong to a single, officially-recognized trade union. The term is also used where a particular task is permitted to be carried out only by a person holding certain qualifications. Closed-shop agreements may be negotiated between trade unions and management. Trade unions have favoured them because 100% union membership gave them greater industrial power. Management may have found them convenient because they could deal with workers through group collective bargaining rather than having to negotiate with individual workers. The closed shop was condemned by the European Court of Human Rights 1981. In the USA the closed shop was made illegal by the Taft–Hartley Act 1947, passed by Congress over President Truman's veto. One of the last examples of the closed shop in the UK was the acting profession where actors were required to be a member of the actors' union Equity. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Established venders feared being driven out of business, and indeed many Main Street tea merchants, booksellers, crockery stores, and glassware dealers did lose patrons and close shop. Because retailers are open for longer hours and are generating significantly more revenue, they can afford to pay higher rents--as opposed to those who close shop at 5 p. Maki and his group of dedicated volunteers will rise to yet another challenge should the perogy business close shop. |
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