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WNBA commissioner says progress made in collective bargaining talks after another marathon session

Posted on: Mar 16, 2026 17:48 IST | Posted by: Cbc
WNBA commissioner says progress made in collective bargaining talks after another marathon session

WNBA commissioner Cathy Engelbert said get along is face of the earth made towards getting a young collective bargaining accord through.

The two sides met for another marathon negotiating session that started Sunday afternoon and ended around 3 a.m. Monday morning.

"We're working as hard as we can to get it done as quickly as possible," Engelbert said. "It's complex. There's a lot. There's a lot of system elements. There's a lot of structure elements. ... This is a big, big league and we want to do everything we can for the players. So, we're going to keep making progress."

The two sides will get together again later Monday for a seventh consecutive day of talks. It's been a long week of discussions with the WNBA and union meeting face-to-face for more than 72 hours since the first in-person bargaining session Tuesday.

"We are going to keep going. We're going to get this deal done,' Engelbert said. "And, you know, it's going to be historic."

Union executive council members Breanna Stewart, Napheesa Collier and Alysha Clark were the first to leave at 2 a.m. Nneka Ogwumike and union leadership left an hour later after a 14-hour day.

"The fact that they just don't want to stop, both sides, it's not just the league side, it's even the union," said Connecticut Sun president Jen Rizzotti. "They want to get it done. I think it's admirable to know that they're paying attention to the fact that this is crucial and time is of the essence and we need to have a season."

The key sticking points have been revenue sharing and housing.

"It's very important for us to nail those two things down, which is I think the biggest thing on the agenda today," Ogwumike, the union's president, said Saturday between bargaining sessions. "So we want to make sure that we can get that."

League proposals have involved net revenue — revenue after expenses — and union ones have talked about gross revenue — revenue before expenses.

When negotiations first started more than a year ago, the union was asking for 40% of gross revenue and had come down to 26 per cent before the marathon in-person bargaining session Tuesday. The league had been offering more than 70 percent net revenue for the players.

If these two major items can get figured out, the season most likely would be able to start on time on May 8. But the clock is ticking. Engelbert said she didn't know if training camp would be moved from April 19 if a deal isn't done very soon.

"I wish I knew the answer to that. I do not know the answer to that," Engelbert said. "But you see us here at three in the morning, four in the morning, at five in the morning. So that gives an indication that both sides are motivated at that time."

The league's first two preseason games are on April 25 with Caitlin Clark and Indiana visiting New York and Seattle playing Golden State.

Before the preseason games even happen, there's a lot to do with an expansion draft for Portland and Toronto as well as free agency for 80% of the league. The college draft also needs to take place.

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