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WNBA's labor deal is a structural shift for women's sports

The WNBA has ratified a new collective bargaining agreement that includes higher salaries, revenue sharing, and charter flights, marking a structural shift in women's professional sports by linking player compensation to league growth. Experts suggest this deal will serve as a benchmark for other women's leagues, including football and tennis.

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collective bargaining agreementsalary caprevenue sharingplayer empowermentwomen's basketballlabor deal

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WNBA's labor deal is a structural shift for women's sports

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