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· new york (ap) — the wnba players union and league officials have much to discuss when they sit down this week for their first in-person talks as a group since december … Their two biggest priorities are simple: · the ongoing negotiations between the wnba and the leagues players for the next collective bargaining agreement (cba) have been looming like a cloud over wnba all-star … · as tense negotiations over the league’s next collective bargaining agreement (cba) continue to stall, players are reportedly preparing for a potential work stoppage that could reshape … · the biggest question at a league level will be answered off the court: · — the athletic (@theathletic) here are answers to important questions about where the negotiations stand as the second half of the season gets underway. Higher salaries … · today’s section of the athletic ’s anonymous player poll deals with player priorities for the cba negotiations, as well as their desires for salary increases and on league expansion. · the biggest issue in cba negotiations, per wnbpa president nneka ogwumike, is that the players want a system that allows them to earn a greater percentage of the revenue pie as the business. · with regard to cba negotiations, the context, impact, and the financial outlook and viability of the wnba appears to be up for interpretation. · over all-star weekend in indianapolis, more than 40 players met face-to-face with wnba leadership to negotiate a new deal. Can the wnba and the players association reach a collective bargaining agreement this calendar year – or at least by. · with the second half of the season already underway and time ticking to the cba deadline in three months, here are the biggest questions (and answers) around the negotiating table.