WNBA, All-Star Game
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WNBA fans chanted "pay them" after the 2025 WNBA All-Star Game amid the players' CBA negotiations with the league.
The first in-person meeting between the league and union since December lasted for a couple of hours and ended with no resolution on the CBA.
A record number of players attended Thursday’s meeting between the WNBA and WNBPA, with further negotiations coming soon.
WNBA All-Star players wore T-shirts that read "Pay Us What You Owe Us" as they warmed up for the All-Star Game on Saturday night, emphasizing a key issue in the ongoing collective
WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert is optimistic that the league and players union will come to a new collective bargaining agreement at some point.
The players' union and the WNBA met for crucial CBA negotiations in Indianapolis on Thursday. While some progress was made, the union feels it was a 'missed opportunity.'
The WNBA players union and the league are no closer to a new collective bargaining agreement a day before All-Star weekend and a national showcase.
The WNBA’s collective bargaining agreement is set to expire Oct. 31. If the league and players don’t reach a new deal by then, a work stoppage could begin.