As the WNBA's historic season comes to an end, players say it's time for higher pay
Briefly

The WNBA players' union has opted out of its collective bargaining agreement to secure higher salaries for players, aligning with the league's historic growth and success.
"If we stay in the current agreement, we fall behind... opting out isn't just about bigger paychecksit's about claiming our rightful share of the business we've built,..."
The union leaders note that the current agreement's salaries haven't mirrored the league's increased revenues and popularity, prompting the push for better terms.
"With the historic 2024 WNBA season now in the books, we look forward to working together with the players and the WNBPA on a new CBA..."
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