A "closed shop" is
A) an organization in which a worker is not required to be a member of the union to be hired, but must become a member within a certain period of time after being employed.
B) an organization in which an employee must belong to the union before he or she can be hired.
C) an organization of domestic firms that is closed to foreign firms.
D) a political organization that seeks to raise tariffs on foreign-produced goods imported into the United States.
E) none of the above
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