WNBA and players' union meet on CBA for 6th straight day with revenue sharing, housing key hurdles
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By Doug Feinberg
Published on March 15, 2026.
The WNBA and its players’ union are meeting for a sixth straight day in an effort to reach a collective bargaining agreement that could avoid potential delays to the upcoming season. The two sides have been meeting for over 60 hours, with key issues such as revenue sharing and housing. The union's president, Nneka Ogwumike, stated that housing is the biggest priority for them to secure a deal. The league's proposals involve net revenue, revenue after expenses, and union ones have talked about gross revenue. If these two issues can be resolved, the season likely will start on May 8.
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