WNBA Players Approve Strike Authorization Amid Ongoing CBA Talks
The WNBA and WNBPA face challenges as players are prepared to strike if necessary during ongoing CBA negotiations.
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The WNBA and WNBPA face challenges as players are prepared to strike if necessary during ongoing CBA negotiations.
The NWSL has turned down the Washington Spirit's offer for Trinity Rodman, raising concerns over the player's future and contract compliance.
The NWSL has declined the Washington Spirit's lucrative contract offer for Trinity Rodman, citing concerns about compliance with league rules, while the Players Association asserts the offer adheres to the collective bargaining agreement.
With the new deadline set for November 30, the WNBA and players are at an impasse over the terms of their collective bargaining agreement.
The WNBA has offered a 30-day extension to its players' union to negotiate a new collective bargaining agreement, which could prevent a potential work stoppage if a deal is not reached by the end of the month.
Draymond Green expresses his concerns about the impact of the NBA's new CBA and the second apron on the state of free agency, questioning how players are managing their careers under these new rules.
The NHL is eyeing a return to an 84-game regular season, a format last used from 1992 to 1994, as part of ongoing negotiations with the players' association.
Collier mentions that WNBA players are discussing the possibility of a work stoppage as collective bargaining agreement negotiations continue.
WNBA players are considering a possible strike if their demands are not met in the upcoming CBA negotiations.

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