WNBA team owners ratify new CBA that will see top players earn $1.4m a year | WNBA
The WNBA’s board of governors unanimously ratified the terms of a new collective bargaining agreement on Tuesday. Their vote came a day after the players also unanimously approved the seven-year CBA, which will begin this season and run through 2032. It represents a landmark labor deal for the WNBA and its players. Under the terms…
