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WNBA CBA Talks Stall: Work Stoppage Looms
17 Jan
Summary
- WNBA and players union face stalled CBA talks past January 9 deadline.
- Players accuse league of preserving regressive provisions.
- Potential work stoppage looms with 2026 season approaching.

As of January 17, 2026, the WNBA and the Women's National Basketball Players Association (WNBPA) remain in a stalemate over a new collective bargaining agreement, three months after the January 9 deadline passed without a resolution. The previous agreement's expiration raises concerns about a potential work stoppage before the 2026 season begins in May. The WNBPA has publicly accused the league of intransigence, citing a failure to negotiate in good faith and a desire to maintain outdated contract terms that negatively impact players. The league, however, states its commitment to increasing player salaries and improving the overall player experience to support long-term growth. This negotiation period follows a landmark 2020 CBA that introduced significant improvements but also contentious elements like the prioritization clause. The sport has seen unprecedented growth, amplified by star players like Caitlin Clark, leading to increased media rights deals and expansion, yet these gains are now central to the ongoing CBA dispute, with players demanding compensation reflecting their value.




