WNBA, CBA and Negotiation
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The NHL and NHL Players’ Association ratified a new collective bargaining agreement (CBA) earlier this month, which will run from Sept. 16, 2026 through Sept. 15, 2030. The current CBA, still in place through the upcoming 2025-26 season, was first ratified in 2013 and extended in 2020.
The WNBA, much like the NBA, is quickly being built on the backs of superstars. Angel Reese, A'ja Wilson, Caitlin Clark, and Paige Bueckers are ushering the WNBA into its most successful era, and the players are looking to capitalize on it.
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As commisioner Cathy Engelbert spoke, players took the floor wearing shirts that read “Pay Us What You Owe Us.”
The WNBA's star athletes have significantly ramped up their collective bargaining efforts and have brought heavyweight economic insight to the table. In early July, the Women's N
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Natalie Esquire and Callie Fin discuss the ongoing collective bargaining agreement conversations between the WNBA and its players, including some players' thoughts on the updates throughout All-Star weekend.
Kelsey Plum felt compelled to make a subtle comment about the viral WNBA All-Star Game t-shirts directed toward Team Caitlin Clark.