WNBA and Players' Union Reach Tentative Verbal Agreement on New CBA
In Brief
The new labor agreement is expected to address player compensation, working conditions, and league operations.
Key Facts
- The WNBA and its players' union have reached a tentative verbal agreement on a new collective bargaining agreement (CBA).
- The agreement was reached after extended negotiations, according to multiple reports.
- Details of the new CBA include changes to salary structure and revenue sharing, as reported by USA Today.
- The season is now on track to begin as scheduled on May 8, according to Fox News.
- The agreement still requires formal ratification by both the league and the players' union.
What Happened
The WNBA and its players' union reached a tentative verbal agreement on a new CBA following marathon negotiations, according to multiple sources.
Why It Matters
The agreement is seen as a significant development for player rights and league stability, with potential impacts on compensation and working conditions.
What's Next
Both parties must formally ratify the agreement before it takes effect. The league is preparing to start the season as scheduled.
Sources
- Google News — WNBA, players reach verbal agreement on new CBA after marathon negotiations - The Athletic(9h ago)
- Fox News — WNBA, players strike late-night deal for new CBA(6h ago)
- Google News — WNBA and players' union reach tentative deal on a new collective bargaining agreement(1h ago)
