What does the new WNBA CBA agreement mean for women's sports?
· valeria sosa
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- New collective bargaining agreement brings increased player benefits and more revenue sharing, but also extends the contract by one year, sparking debate over long-term sustainability
- The deal prioritizes player safety and well-being, with enhanced concussion protocols and mental health support, but critics say it doesn't go far enough in addressing systemic issues
- The agreement marks a significant milestone for women's sports, but advocates argue that it sets a precedent for future negotiations and paves the way for further growth and equality
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