WNBA players unanimously approve a new 7-year collective bargaining agreement through 2032
WNBA players have unanimously approved a new seven-year collective bargaining agreement (CBA) that will run through 2032. The agreement, which was voted on over the weekend with over 90% participation, is described by the union as a landmark deal providing economic progress and expanded benefits for players.

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AI-generatedWNBA players have unanimously approved a new seven-year collective bargaining agreement (CBA) that will run through 2032. The agreement, which was voted on over the weekend with over 90% participation, is described by the union as a landmark deal providing economic progress and expanded benefits for players. The WNBA Board of Governors must still approve the CBA to make it official. Following approval, the league will quickly move towards the start of the regular season on May 8, beginning with an expansion draft for the new Toronto and Portland teams and then free agency. The college draft is scheduled for April 13, with training camps expected to begin on April 19.
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5 extractedThe college draft is scheduled for April 13 in New York.
More than 80% of the league are free agents this year.
The seven-year CBA will begin this season and run through 2032.
WNBA players unanimously approved the new collective bargaining agreement on Monday.
This transformational CBA delivers consequential economic progress and expanded benefits.