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WNBA announces new 7-year collective bargaining agreement
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It’ll be quite the abbreviated and busy offseason, with more deals and handshakes to come: The “No Offseason” podcast also succinctly explained the new pay structure this week. And I can’t leave you without sharing my favorite WNBA fact,
The Women’s National Basketball Players’ Association (WNBPA) and the union’s board of governors have reached a fair agreement ahead of ratifying the new contract, which reportedly gives players a minimum salary of $300,
The WNBA and its players released the term sheet of the new CBA on Friday night, two days after agreeing to the deal
Last month, Paige Bueckers had expressed her strong feeling for a 30th WNBA season despite prolonged CBA negotiations between the players and the league. She only had this to say: "We’ll have a season.
The league's path to its landmark CBA was different than older, male pro leagues, as it lacked the infrastructure to pay women like stars.
The WNBA and the WNBPA have reached a verbal agreement on a new collective bargaining agreement that could reshape the league’s financial landscape — and the future of teams like the Phoenix Mercury.
The WNBA and its players union have reached the next step in their new collective bargaining agreement, signing a term sheet.