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Take Action: Tell the WNBA Players Deserve a Higher Salary and Better Working Conditions

NYC CLC, AFL-CIO
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Last October, WNBA players opted out of their 2020 collective bargaining agreement to demand higher salaries, a real revenue share system, better working conditions and improved player benefits.

Now, after months of stalling negotiations, the WNBA and team owners continue to ignore player demands and jeopardize the future of women’s professional basketball.

Will you send an email to WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver and other stakeholders? Click here to send an email to tell Engelbert and Silver to stop playing games, negotiate in good faith and pay the players.