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On July 12, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 911, Signing of the Treaty of Saint-Clair-sur-Epte between Charles the Simple and Rollo of Normandy. In 1916, Mortimer Caplin, American tax attorney, educator, and IRS Commissioner (died 2019) was born. In 1919, The eight-hour day and free Sunday become law for workers in the Netherlands. In 1924, César Lattes, Brazilian physicist and academic (died 2005) was born. In 1930, Ezra Vogel, American sociologist (died 2020) was born. In 1943, Richard Carleton, Australian journalist (died 2006) was born. In 1958, Mark Lester, English actor was born. In 1962, Project Apollo: At a press conference, NASA announces lunar orbit rendezvous as the means to land astronauts on the Moon, and return them to Earth. In 1990, Oka Crisis: First Nations land dispute in Quebec begins. In 2021, Richard Branson becomes the first civilian to be launched into space via his Virgin Galactic spacecraft. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
CapitalCare workers voting on new agreement
Narrative Analysis: Bandwagon
The proposed agreement includes improvements to wages, benefits, and premiums.
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Solidarity Magazine
· Jul 2, 2026
SA nurses: vote No, stay union and strike back
After their long running “Respect” campaign, which recently saw two 24-hour hospital strikes, public sector nurses and midwives in South Australia are furious at the settlement that their union’s leadership is recommending for a Yes vote. Labor Premier Peter Malinauskas boasted on social media that the agreement provides “a 16 per cent pay rise over [] The post SA nurses: vote No, stay union and strike back first appeared on Solidarity Online.
RTÉ News
· Jul 1, 2026
Variation in take-up of public-only consultant contract - data
New Department of Health data shows 69 of all hospital consultants are now working the 2023 Public-Only Consultant Contract, which requires them to exclusively treat public patients in public hospitals.
New York Focus
· Jun 29, 2026
A Union for Home Care Workers? Many Are Wary.
A Union for Home Care Workers? Many Are Wary.
Nepal News
· Jul 8, 2026
रेडक्रस चिह्न, सवारीसाधन र एम्बुलेन्सको दुरुपयोग गरे कारबाही
काठमाडौँ। नेपाल रेडक्रसका पदाधिकारी, सदस्य तथा कर्मचारीले रेडक्रस चिह्न अंकित सवारीसाधन, एम्बुलेन्स र चिह्नको दुरुपयोग वा अनधिकृत प्रयोग गरेको पाइए कारबाही हुने भएको छ। रेडक्रस केन्द्रीय कार्यालयले सर्कुलर जारी गर्दै संस्थाको अनुरोधलाई बेवास्ता गरी दुरुपयोग गरेको पाइए प्रचलित विधान, नियमावली तथा आचारसंहिताबमोजिम कारबाही हुने केन्द्रीय तदर्थ कार्यसमिति अध्यक्ष विशाल भण्डारीले बताए। “व्यक्तिगत, पारिवारिक तथा व्यावसायिक, []
Eunews
· Jun 25, 2026
More rights for passengers: new EU rules on refunds, complaints, and passengers with disabilities
The Council Presidency, following the agreement reached with the Parliament: “An important step towards a more transparent, consistent and passenger-friendly regulatory framework across the Union”
Spotlight Delaware
· Jul 6, 2026
Delaware General Assembly roundup: Healthcare pricing reforms
Proposals on how much hospitals can charge patients for both inpatient and outpatient services, broadening federally mandated free and reduced care requirements, as well as easing regulatory approvals for hospitals all passed the General Assembly and are headed to Gov. Matt Meyer’s desk to be signed into law, if they haven’t been signed already. The post Delaware General Assembly roundup: Healthcare pricing reforms appeared first on Spotlight Delaware.
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Related coverage for "CapitalCare workers voting on new agreement": Solidarity Magazine — SA nurses: vote No, stay union and strike back. RTÉ News — Variation in take-up of public-only consultant contract - data. New York Focus — A Union for Home Care Workers? Many Are Wary.. Nepal News — रेडक्रस चिह्न, सवारीसाधन र एम्बुलेन्सको दुरुपयोग गरे कारबाही. Eunews — More rights for passengers: new EU rules on refunds, complaints, and passengers with disabilities. Spotlight Delaware — Delaware General Assembly roundup: Healthcare pricing reforms