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WNBA Players Association Approves Strike Authorization Ahead of Critical Contract Deadline

December 26, 2025 3 Min Read
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The WNBA Players Association revealed on Thursday that its members have voted overwhelmingly to authorize a strike if needed, as the January 9 deadline for extending contract talks with the league approaches. Negotiations for a new collective bargaining agreement, initially set to expire on October 31, have been at a standstill for months. Players are pushing for a revenue-sharing model that grows alongside the league, but the WNBA has resisted this proposal.

According to the players’ union, 98% of those who voted supported strike authorization. This decision doesn’t mean a strike is imminent, but it shows strong player solidarity and readiness to leverage labor power if necessary. The union stated, “Our players are united, determined, and ready to fight for their values and future.” The current contract extension runs through January 9.

The suggested revenue-sharing system, similar to the NBA’s model, would link player salaries to league revenue growth. Currently, WNBA players receive about 9.3% of league revenue, far less than the 49-51% of basketball-related revenue NBA players get. NBA Commissioner Adam Silver acknowledged that WNBA players deserve higher pay but disagrees with framing it as a “share.”

Recent reports say the WNBA has proposed salaries up to $1.1 million annually per team, including revenue sharing. Besides pay, the union wants better infrastructure, improved facilities, player protections, a charter flight program starting in 2024, bigger rosters, severance, and childcare benefits. Minnesota Lynx forward Nafeesa Collier emphasized the union’s commitment to securing these demands despite frustrations.

Tensions have been rising, and some worry about a potential lockout in 2026. Key league events such as the expansion draft scheduled for this month may be delayed due to ongoing contract talks, which could also impact the 2026 draft in April.

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Indiana Fever’s Caitlin Clark called this negotiation period “the biggest moment in WNBA history,” stressing the importance of both fighting for players’ rights and continuing to play the game that fans love. She highlighted that keeping basketball on the court is essential to growing the sport and its marketability.

Fan Take: This labor decision is a pivotal moment for WNBA fans, as it underscores players’ commitment to fair compensation and better conditions, which could elevate the league’s professionalism and visibility. The outcome of these talks could shape the future of women’s basketball, ensuring the sport’s growth and increased respect on par with its male counterpart.

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