WNBA proposes higher salary cap in latest CBA offer
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The two sides have met for nearly 40 hours since first getting together in-person Tuesday — the day the league had said there would need to be at least a handshake agreement for the season to start on time.
WNBA players' union executive director Terri Carmichael Jackson that there has been movement toward reaching a new collective bargaining agreement Friday.
WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert says a new CBA must be done by Monday to avoid disrupting the 2026 season.
Since Tuesday afternoon, representatives from the WNBA and the Women's National Basketball Players Association have spent more than 24 hours inside The Langham, a luxury hotel in New York City, negotiating a new collective bargaining agreement. They have yet to come to terms, and more meetings are expected on Thursday.
One day after the league-imposed March 10 for a new WNBA collective bargaining agreement (CBA) passed, the WNBA and WNBPA met again at a Midtown Manhattan hotel, engaging in another bargaining session which began on Wednesday at 2 p.m. ET and extended into Thursday as all parties dispersed around 1:30 a.m. ET.
Both sides described talks as constructive, though revenue sharing continues to be the central sticking point.
NBA icon and analyst Charles Barkley warned WNBA stars including Caitlin Clark to think carefully about standing firm in their labor fight with the league as negotiations over a new CBA continue
On Wednesday, the WNBPA executive committee issued a statement reiterating its commitment to fighting for a fair deal
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