Here’s How the WNBA’s New CBA Impacts the Las Vegas Aces
The WNBA and players ended a year-long deadlock with a verbal agreement that raises the salary cap to $6.2 million, pending formal approval and ratification.
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WNBA, players reach verbal agreement on new CBA after marathon negotiations
NEW YORK — After more than a year of tumultuous negotiations, more than a week of nearly nonstop discussions, and another day of talks that stretched into the early morning, the WNBA and its players union reached a verbal agreement on the terms of a new collective bargaining agreement.
WNBA Scores Historic CBA After Marathon Negotiations
Source: David Berding / Getty Yesterday’s price is not today’s price. On the eve of its 30th season, the WNBA has scored a historic deal, verbally agreeing to terms on a collective bargaining agreement that immediately enriches the entire union membership. One of the big wins for the players is the expansion of the salary cap from $1.5 million to $7 million, which effectively gives every player in the W a 466% raise. Supermax contracts will now …
WNBA Ends 17 Month Labor Negotiations With Massive Pay Increases & $7M Salary Cap
After 17 months of negotiations, the WNBA has reached a new labor agreement. The WNBA has seen unprecedented growth the past couple of seasons. The players wanted several key reforms to the league and were willing to strike to get their demands. There were several changes to the WNBA’s salary rules. The minimum salary is expected to be $300,000 next offseason, a supermax contract will give players $1.4 million and the salary cap will be $7 mil…
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