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The WNBA is still proposing a salary cap of $5.65 million in its latest, according to a source familiar with negotiations. Additionally, based on league projections players would still not receive more than 15% of total revenue during the agreement https://t.co/xkmis0zbDp
As the WNBA and its players association continue to go back and forth on the latest collective bargaining negotiations, a $4 million difference in opinion is reportedly causing a stalemate. On Feb. 17,
The Women's National Basketball Players' Association eased its financial stance in the latest proposal it made to the WNBA in collective bargaining, multiple media outlets reported on Tuesday. The latest counterproposal came after a league proposal submitted earlier this month.
The ongoing WNBA CBA negotiations have left fans frustrated, as the league and players remain at odds over salaries and revenue sharing, sparking claims the players are being "too
The WNBA players’ union submitted its latest collective bargaining agreement counterproposal to the league Tuesday, sources familiar with the negotiations confirmed to The Athletic. The issue at the heart of the negotiations is revenue share.
Though there's a long way to go before the WNBA and its players association reach a deal for a new collective bargaining agreement, after months of contentious negotiations, one thing seems certain: For the first time in WNBA history, a player will make a ...
Mark Cuban steps in and pitches NIL-style sponsorship model as WNBA and players union clash over new CBA terms.