WNBA and players’ union meet for 3 hours to try to push forward stalled CBA negotiations
NEW YORK (AP) — The WNBA and the players’ union met for a few hours Monday for the first time in several weeks to try to move the stalled collective bargaining negotiations forward.
Union president Nneka Ogwumike walked out of the NBA offices around 1:30 p.m. — three hours after she got there — and said “no sorry we can’t (talk)” when asked for comment. She was joined by executive committee members Brianna Turner and Alysha Clark. Kelsey Plum and Napheesa Collier planned on being at the meeting but had flight issues getting to New York from Miami, so they Zoomed in along with Breanna Stewart.
WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert and members of the labor relations committee were in attendance, as well as New York Liberty owners Clara Wu Tsai and Joe Tsai, Seattle owner Ginny Gilder and Storm co-owner Sue Bird. Phoenix Mercury owner Mat Ishbia attended the meeting on teleconference, as well as about 40 players.
Two people familiar with Monday’s discussions said players and owners talked directly to each other during the meeting. The people spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because of the sensitive nature of the negotiations.
