A closed shop is a union security agreement where an employer agrees to hire only union members, ensuring that all employees are part of the union. In contrast, a lockout is a temporary work stoppage initiated by the employer during a labor dispute, preventing employees from working until an agreement is reached. Essentially, a closed shop restricts hiring to union members, while a lockout is a tactic used by employers to exert pressure during negotiations.
A union closed shop is a workplace in which only union workers are allowed and to work and an open shop allows non union workers
This question needs to be rewritten. I can think of union terms for "open/closed" shops, but I am not sure this is what you want.
The difference between connect() and pconnect, it is simply like a shop when u entering in shop you will open the door and take your iteam come out and close the door that is called connect() in mysql the connection to the mysql database will be automatically closed when the script terminates. when the door of the shop is already opend and never close it is called pconnect(), open a connection with mysql_pconnect(), the connection will not be closed and will "persist" for future use.
There is really no difference between a shop and a store. Those from America normally call it store while those from European countries prefer calling it shop.
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difference between the price of ration shop and grocery shop for family below poverty line
Closed shop. Agency shop. Open shop. Union shop.
rag shop is no more!
The cast of Closed Shop - 2013 includes: Debra Redcliffe as Antonia (Toni)
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Toyota = time on the road. Benz = time in the repair shop.