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29 April, 06:51

What is the difference between a closed shop and a lockout

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  1. 29 April, 09:09
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    A closed shop refers to business which employs union workers alone, whereas in case of a lockout, such a business does not permit employment of union workers.

    Lockout serves as a mean to curb labor union demands. In lockouts, the owners of such businesses lock out or block the entry/employment of union workers.

    In case of a closed shop, all the employees represent members of labor union. The two concepts represent exactly opposite scenarios.
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