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WNBPA Empowers Executive Committee with Strike Authority ‘If Needed’ Amid CBA Negotiations

December 18, 2025 3 Min Read
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The WNBA Players Association (WNBPA) announced on Thursday that it has empowered its executive committee to call for a strike “if necessary” amid ongoing collective bargaining talks with the WNBA. This update signifies escalating tensions in labor discussions between the players’ union and the league.

In a statement, the WNBPA clarified that the players’ vote does not signal an immediate strike nor a definite plan to strike. Instead, it represents a strong show of confidence in their leadership and a united stance against attempts to weaken or marginalize them.

The association reported that 93% of players took part in the vote, with 98% voting in favor of authorizing the strike option. Insiders familiar with the negotiations indicated that union leaders had hoped for this outcome to strengthen their position.

Despite agreeing to extend the current collective bargaining agreement (CBA) through January 9, 2026, both parties remain far apart on key issues. The primary disagreements center on the league’s financial model and how players will receive a share of business revenues. Additionally, discussions cover benefits for active and retired players, the length of the season, roster sizes, and the introduction of a “core” player designation, similar to the NFL’s franchise tag system.

The extension terms allow either party to end the agreement with 48 hours’ notice. While players stress the importance of completing a full season in 2026, the strike authorization gives the WNBPA’s Executive Committee leverage to withhold services or terminate agreements if necessary.

The association described this move as an unavoidable reaction to the current negotiation deadlock with the WNBA and its teams. NBA Commissioner Adam Silver, when asked about the situation during a press conference before the NBA Cup final, acknowledged that both sides will need to compromise even as they aim for significantly better pay for players.

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In the WNBA’s nearly three-decade history, no games have ever been missed due to strikes or labor stoppages. The closest instance occurred in April 2003, when then-NBA commissioner David Stern threatened to cancel the season if a new CBA wasn’t reached, but a deal was secured before opening day.

This article was first published by The Athletic.

Fan Take: This development matters deeply to WNBA fans because it highlights the players’ determination to secure fair wages and rights, reflecting growing respect for women’s professional sports. A potential strike could disrupt the season but might ultimately lead to a stronger, more sustainable league that benefits players and fans alike.

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