💨 Abstract
The WNBA players' union and league officials will meet in-person for the first time in months to discuss the new collective bargaining agreement (CBA). Key points of contention include salary increases, revenue sharing, and roster size. The union is seeking significant changes, citing the league's growth and a new media rights deal. The current CBA is set to expire at the end of the season, with nearly all non-rookie players becoming free agents.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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