After more than a year of tense negotiations, the WNBA and its players union verbally agreed yesterday to a new collective bargaining agreement that’s expected to achieve much of what the shirts shown above called for—including boosting some salaries beyond $1 million for the first time ever. Details still need to be finalized and formally approved, but sources told ESPN that:
Under the new deal, WNBA players won’t feel “a sense of lack,” union president Nneka Ogwumike told reporters around 3am, following 100+ hours of negotiations over the previous eight days. WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert called it “a fair win-win for all.” Crunch time: More than 80% of WNBA players are currently free agents, meaning teams only have weeks to negotiate new contracts before the season starts on May 8. |
