Because there are not enough staff there.
not anymore. they used to have shops in Egypt before, but now all their shops closed down.
clean his house and burn all of the trash you throw out and closed down all scrap shops
The store was closed, the Germans made all Jews close down there shops.
It would be difficult as the stores are all closed and the site is down
The puritans closed it down along with all the other theaters in London
no not all
Christmas Day, Easter Friday, and Anzac Day (25 April), are the main holidays on which most shops will be closed. There are exceptions allowed in tourist areas, and for certain convenience stores.
yes, all shops and businesses will be open as normal. Only primary schools, which are used for voting, will be closed.
probably not as all supermarkets/shops are closed because Christmas is a holiday for everybody
no i think but ya so im not exazactly positive
Closed shops refer to workplaces where only union members are allowed to be hired and work. This practice ensures that all employees are part of the union, which can help maintain collective bargaining power and uphold labor rights. However, closed shops can be controversial, as they may limit employment opportunities for non-union workers and raise questions about freedom of choice in the workplace. In many places, closed shops have been restricted or outlawed due to concerns over labor rights and individual freedoms.
The germans closed down all Jewish shops, thus allowing only non-Jews to have this privlege, and this is found in Chapter 3 of Number the Stars.