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The WNBA and WNBPA agreed in principle to a new CBA, which is expected to drive player salaries up nearly fourfold. Here are the latest updates.
March 20 (Reuters) - The Women's National Basketball Association Union announced on Friday it has reached a tentative agreement on a collective bargaining deal that will introduce the first revenue-sharing model in women's professional sports history.
Following months of back-and-forth and a recent marathon of negotiations, the WNBA and the players' association have finally come to terms on a new collective b
Looking into the verbal agreement for a new CBA and what it means for the WNBA and its players moving forward.
After more than a year of negotiations, a new WNBA collective bargaining agreement is finally in place, which means the 2026 season will go ahead as scheduled. Opening night is set for May 8, and each team will play 44 games before the end of the regular season on Sept.
Here’s what we know about the terms of the WNBA’s new CBA so far after both sides reached a verbal agreement Wednesday morning.
The WNBA finally has a new CBA, but there's one loud question swirling around the news: Who got the better end of the deal? On Wednesday, after more than 17 months of talks, the league and the Women's National Basketball Players Association (WNBPA) agreed in principle to a new collective bargaining agreement.