Breanna Stewart Explains Why Players Are 'Frustrated' by WNBA's Initial Proposal in Critical CBA Negotiations
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Labor talks heat up as WNBA expansion raises the stakes
The WNBA has until October to negotiate a new collective bargaining agreement with the players — but judging by this week’s comments, the two sides aren’t exactly meeting in the middle. Union vice president Satou Sabally called the league’s opening proposal “a slap in the face.”Sky center Elizabeth Williams, a veteran leader of the players’ union, declined to elaborate on where the proposal fell short but said the players’ message hadn’t yet lan…
Possible work stoppage looms as WNBA players reject initial CBA, call offer a “slap in the face”
Tensions are rising in the WNBA as players push back against the league’s initial collective bargaining agreement proposal, with Phoenix Mercury star and WNBPA player representative Satou Sabally calling the offer “a slap in the face” during comments to the media on Tuesday.
Reports: WNBA players not impressed with initial CBA proposal - Regional Media News
In what is expected to become a contentious negotiation for a new collective bargaining agreement, WNBA players do not appear impressed with the initial labor proposal offered by the league, multiple outlets reported. The league’s first proposal to players was sent last week, with the Phoenix Mercury’s Satou Sabally telling the media Thursday that it was a “slap in the face.” The league’s proposal to players comes as the WNBA announced expansion…
Reports: WNBA players not impressed with initial CBA proposal
In what is expected to become a contentious negotiation for a new collective bargaining agreement, WNBA players do not appear impressed with the initial labor proposal offered by the league, multiple outlets reported. The league’s first proposal to players was sent last week, with the Phoenix Mercury’s Satou Sabally telling the media Thursday that it was a “slap in the face.” The league’s proposal to players comes as the WNBA announced expansion…
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