CBA, WNBA and Players Association
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The WNBA has issued a statement after its CBA expired, as the league and players' union enter a status quo period.
The WNBA has yet to respond to a collective bargaining agreement proposal made by the players nearly two weeks ago as the Jan. 9 deadline for a new agreement approaches, according to a report by Front Office Sports.
WNBPA president Nneka Ogwumike and VP Napheesa Collier applaud player solidarity but bemoan a lack of progress in CBA negotiations.
Brittney Griner, Aari McDonald and Kahleah Copper are all sidelined as Unrivaled gears up for its second day of action.
There has never been a strike in the league's 30-year history, but it appears possible as Friday's deadline approaches.
A phone call changed everything. One of the best women’s basketball players of all time just found out she’s going to the Hall of Fame, and she couldn’t stop breaking down.
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WNBPA chiefs respond to Caitlin Clark's message of compromise amid WNBA CBA talks
But in a new joint interview with ESPN, WNBPA president Nneka Ogwumike and vice president Napheesa Collier agreed with Clark that some compromise is needed in negotiations, as the stakes are just too large.