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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WNBA players wear shirts that read ‘Pay Us What You Owe Us’ ahead of league’s All-Star Game
Players at the WNBA All-Star Game in Indiana on Saturday sent a message to the league’s owners, wearing shirts in warmups that read “Pay Us What You Owe Us” amid recent negotiations for the women’s professional basketball league’s collective bargaining…
Clark and WNBA stars send clear 6-word message over pay dispute at All-Star game
THE WNBA’S top stars including Caitlin Clark have sent a clear message to the league over their escalating pay dispute. The two were locked in talks on Thursday over the renewal of the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA), which runs through until the end of the 2025 season. APNew York Liberty’s Sabrina Ionescu talks to Caitlin Clark at the WNBA All-Star game[/caption] GettyClark sends a clear message to the WNBA over their pay dispute and CBA[…
WNBA Players Ruthlessly Mocked For Equal Pay T-Shirts
WNBA players participating in the league’s All-Star game on Saturday night rocked controversial t-shirts that read, “Pay Us What You Owe Us.”Athletes in women’s professional sports, most notably in sports like basketball and soccer, have been on an “equal pay” crusade for years, arguing that they are paid far too little, especially relative to their male counterparts.According to WNBA players, Saturday’s
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