WNBA and WNBPA Finalize Groundbreaking Collective Bargaining Agreement Ensuring 2026 Season
The WNBA and its players' union, WNBPA, reached a historic collective bargaining agreement (CBA) after over 100 hours of talks, guaranteeing the 2026 season will start on May 8 with enhanced terms. This new CBA includes increased salaries, revenue sharing, and expanded player benefits, setting a new standard for women’s sports. Moving forward, the deal solidifies the league's growth trajectory and player compensation, with training camps scheduled to commence on April 19 for the upcoming season.
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