WNBA, CBA and Caitlin Clark
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The 2026 season is just over 100 days away, but negotiations between the WNBA and players' union are at a stalemate.
PHILADELPHIA – With a potential strike looming, players’ frustrations and concerns brewing and the WNBA collective bargaining agreement negotiations stuck at an impasse, several star players and league and union officials are scheduled to meet in New York Monday to discuss CBA matters.
The two sides have been in a “status quo” period after the latest extension of the current CBA ran out on Jan. 9.
The WNBA released its 2026 season schedule last week, with an assortment of graphics and guest appearances from television stars. But, there was a hidden message within the asterisk, which put
Today's meeting will offer a clear signal as to whether negotiations are moving toward resolution or deeper conflict.
The seven members of the WNBPA’s executive committee are: Nneka Ogwumike (president), Kelsey Plum (first vice president), Elizabeth Williams (secretary), Brianna Turner (treasurer), Alysha Clark (vice president), Napheesa Collier (vice president) and Breanna Stewart (vice president).