Luka Petridis recently discussed the Australian WNBL's new Collective Bargaining Agreement set to take effect in the 2025-26 season, highlighting a 104% minimum wage increase and salary adjustments related to NBL rates. Additionally, developmental players will see a staggering wage jump of 314%. These developments lead to speculation regarding potential impacts on the WNBA, as players may demand similar wage increases in their own negotiations. Ideas for improvements to the WNBA structure, such as increasing roster sizes, were also suggested in the commentary.
Last Sunday, Luka Petridis of The Next wrote a column regarding the Australian WNBL's new Collective Bargaining Agreement, which will be used starting in the 2025-26 season.
It's difficult to say exactly what this means for the WNBA, considering the WNBA is a larger league in terms of media coverage.
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