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WNBA players have unanimously approved the new collective bargaining agreement with more than 90% participating in voting over the weekend.
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The WNBA Board of Governors unanimously ratified the terms of a new collective bargaining agreement. Now there will be a sprint to the start of the season May 8.
WNBA players have ratified a new collective bargaining agreement, promising significant economic progress and expanded benefits.
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The WNBA Board of Governors unanimously ratified the terms of a new collective bargaining agreement on Tuesday. It represents a landmark labor deal for the WNBA and its players. “This marks the beginning of a bold new era of the WNBA — one made possible by the passion and dedication of the players,
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