WNBA All-Stars make statement with warmup shirts over CBA
INDIANAPOLIS, JUL 20 – WNBA players demand better revenue sharing, higher salaries, and improved benefits as negotiations stall with over 40 players attending talks, marking historic union engagement.
- WNBA All-Stars wore shirts saying "Pay us what you owe us" during their game to highlight ongoing collective bargaining negotiations with the league.
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«Πληρώστε μας όσα μας χρωστάτε» - Οι παίκτριες στο WNBA διαμαρτύρονται για τις εξευτελιστικά χαμηλές αμοιβές τους
Στο «All Star Game» του WNBA οι παίκτριες βγήκαν στο γήπεδο με μαύρα μπλουζάκια που έγραφαν «pay us what you owe us» διαμαρτυρόμενες για τις αμοιβές τους και την τεράστια ψαλίδα που έχει ανοίξει από το NBA
WNBA stars’ All-Star Game message on pay increase draws social media reaction
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! WNBA stars participating in Saturday night’s All-Star Game wore a message on their T-shirts during warm-ups directed at league officials amid tense collective bargaining agreement (CBA) talks. Each WNBA All-Star, including Indiana Fever sharpshooter Caitlin Clark who was sidelined for the game, wore the shirt. The clothing also featured the Women’s National Basketball Players Association (WNBPA) logo u…
'Pay Us What You Owe Us': WNBA stars unite for fair compensation
WNBA players took the court prior to Saturday's All-Star Game wearing "Pay Us What You Owe Us" shirts as the players and league prepare to engage in high-stakes contract negotiations.The league has seen a surge in popularity since a new wave of stars, led by Indiana Fever's Caitlin Clark, entered in recent years. Ratings are up, attendance is higher, and the league has garnered many new fans.This surge in popularity means a league previously kno…
Clark calls for more pay as WNBA labor talks intensify - West Hawaii Today
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Fever sensation Caitlin Clark called for better pay in the WNBA on Saturday as labor negotiations between the league and players intensify, while Commissioner Cathy Engelbert said she was optimistic about their latest talks.
The biggest basketball stars on the women's side played in the All-Star game. The players wore jerseys with a clear message. "We want a piece of the pie," says
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