WNBA and Players Union Continue CBA Negotiations Ahead of Stated Deadline
In Brief
The WNBA and its players union are holding ongoing talks to reach a new collective bargaining agreement.
Key Facts
- WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert and union Executive Director Terri Carmichael Jackson reported progress in contract talks.
- The WNBA and the players union will meet for the fifth straight day on Saturday.
- Both sides have expressed urgency to reach a deal soon to avoid schedule disruptions.
- A deadline to reach an agreement has been set for Monday to prevent disruptions to the upcoming season.
- Engelbert cautioned that a deadline needs to be reached soon.
What Happened
The WNBA and its players union are engaged in ongoing collective bargaining negotiations, with both sides reporting progress and meeting daily to reach a new agreement.
Why It Matters
The outcome of these negotiations could impact the scheduling and operation of the upcoming WNBA season. Both league officials and the union have emphasized the importance of reaching an agreement to avoid disruptions.
What's Next
Negotiations are set to continue, with a deadline for an agreement reportedly set for Monday. Observers are watching to see if a deal is reached to ensure the season proceeds as planned.
