WNBA and players union to resume CBA negotiations Mon.
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Nneka Ogwumike, Kelsey Plum and Napheesa Collier are set to attend a face-to-face WNBA CBA meeting in New York
On Monday in New York, players are expected to attend an in-person CBA meeting between the WNBA and WNBPA.
PHILADELPHIA – With a potential strike looming, players’ frustrations and concerns brewing and the WNBA collective bargaining agreement negotiations stuck at an impasse, several star players and league and union officials are scheduled to meet in New York Monday to discuss CBA matters.
The WNBA and the Women's National Basketball Players Association have entered a period of "status quo" after the 2020 collective bargaining agreement expired on Friday without a new deal or another extension. Though a work stoppage is now a possibility ...
The WNBA CBA negotiations are still underway. ESPN’s Alexa Philippou on Friday reported that both the WNBA and the players will meet on Monday in New York City for face-to-face negotiations.
Anticipation should be ramping up for Caitlin Clark's return to the Indiana Fever lineup, but WNBA business is on pause amid CBA talks.
The WNBA offseason is moving forward without clarity, and that uncertainty is forcing players to find structure wherever they can. With collective bargaining talks stalled and team communication restricted,
The WNBA and the union are still at a standstill, as the latest proposal sent in was not realistic enough for the union.