WNBA players rue 'wasted' CBA talks with league
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WNBA players labeled their recent meeting with league officials as a missed opportunity, expressing hope for constructive future negotiations regarding a new collective bargaining agreement (CBA). Players, under time constraints due to league expansion, are adamant about standing firm on key negotiations. Union president Nneka Ogwumike noted the turnout of 40 players, but expressed disappointment over the lack of substantial outcomes from the meeting. Players are keen on resuming talks promptly to facilitate an agreement before the upcoming season and avoid potential disruptions.
The WNBA players characterized the recent meeting with leadership as a "missed opportunity" but remain hopeful for more constructive discussions on a new CBA.
All-Star team captain Napheesa Collier emphasized the urgency for the league to negotiate due to a time crunch and the potential for a lockout if an agreement isn’t reached.
Union president Nneka Ogwumike expressed disappointment that the strong turnout by players didn’t lead to more productive outcomes during the recent negotiations.
The players are determined to stand firm on key issues, highlighting the importance of engaging in meaningful dialogue to secure a favorable CBA.
Read at ESPN.com
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