WNBA's CBA negotiations: Why revenue sharing is priority No. 1 and whether a lockout is realistic
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WNBA players are emphasizing collective bargaining negotiations as the most significant issue for the season. With an expiring collective bargaining agreement, the players highlighted the importance of the negotiations during All-Star Weekend by wearing "Pay Us What You Owe Us" shirts. They described a recent meeting with the commissioner as a missed opportunity to advance terms. Although fans showed their support, there was criticism regarding players' effort during the All-Star game. The commissioner has focused on maintaining a positive stance, without engaging deeply with public sentiment about the negotiations.
During WNBA All-Star Weekend, players wore "Pay Us What You Owe Us" T-shirts to emphasize CBA negotiations. They felt a meeting with the commissioner was a "missed opportunity".
Engelbert has remained positive in her responses about the CBA negotiations, despite criticism. The approach has not focused on public perception or fan reactions.
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