A Hong Kong hospital staff union founded in the wake of the 2019 unrest has voted to disband citing “pressure from all sides.” Meanwhile, a local press union passed changes to its constitution which lowered the threshold for dissolution. The Hospital Authority Employees Alliance (HAEA) announced on Sunday that its members passed a decision to dissolve the group during an Extraordinary General Meeting held last Thursday. It will officially fold on June 30. At least 58 civil society groups have disbanded since the onset of the national security law, enacted two years ago this week. The union, wh…