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Union dissolution

Union dissolution refers to the process by which a union, an organized group of workers that advocates for their rights and interests, ceases to exist. This can happen through various means, such as members voting to dissolve the union, a lack of support leading to inactivity, or legal actions involving the union’s structure. When a union dissolves, its collective bargaining power vanishes, which can impact workers' wages, benefits, and job security. The dissolution may arise from internal conflicts, changing workplace dynamics, or dissatisfaction among members regarding the union's effectiveness.