💨 Abstract
WNBA All-Star Game players made a statement by wearing shirts advocating for fair pay, reflecting ongoing negotiations for a new collective bargaining agreement. The players, who opted out of their previous CBA, seek better revenue sharing, higher salaries, improved benefits, and a more favorable salary cap. Recent talks failed to bridge the gap between players' demands and the league's offers. Possible player walkouts are threatened if no agreement is reached by October.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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