Source: New York Post
We've got you covered on the Liberty beat Text with Madeline Kenney as she follows the Liberty — she’s sharing behind-the-scenes info and insights with Sports+ subscribers. SIGN UP NOW SEATTLE — Around five months into negotiations for a new collective bargaining agreement, Women’s National Basketball Players Association president Nneka Ogwumike told The Post on Sunday the union has finally received a response from the WNBA. WNBPA executive director Terri Carmichael Jackson previously described the players union’s approach as “aggressive” and confirmed it had sent “multiple proposals to the league” but hadn’t received word back.
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