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WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert is optimistic that the league and players union will come to a new collective bargaining agreement at some point.
WNBA All-Star players wore ‘Pay Us What You Owe Us’ T-shirts during warm-up on Saturday, as the league and WNBPA union negotiate over revenue sharing.
INDIANAPOLIS (Reuters) -WNBA players wrested the spotlight of the All-Star weekend to get the fans on their side amid intensifying labor talks with the league, as the annual showcase of the sport's top talent celebrated an influx of new fans.
WNBA All-Star players wore T-shirts that read "Pay Us What You Owe Us" as they warmed up for the All-Star Game on Saturday night, emphasizing a key issue in the ongoing collective
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After Saturday's WNBA All-Star Game, fans booed commissioner Cathy Engelbert and chanted "Pay them!" in regards to player negotiating a new CBA.
The pregame portion of Saturday's match brought the league's contractual dispute with its players into full focus.
WNBA All-Star game came to a close Saturday night on a slightly controversial note. After Team Collier trounced Team Clark in a 151-131 victory, both teams lined up on th
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WNBA All-Star weekend was set to come to a close with the exhibition game between Team Clark and Team Collier on Saturday night. Captain Caitlin Clark was unable to play for her team because of