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WNBA players vote to authorize strike “When Necessary” amid CBA deadlock

News RoomBy News RoomDecember 19, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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The WNBA labor landscape took a dramatic turn this week as the Women’s National Basketball Players Association (WNBPA) announced a historic vote authorizing a potential strike. With collective bargaining agreement (CBA) negotiations stalled, players are sending a clear message: they’re prepared to walk out if necessary.

The vote, which the union says included “historic participation,” signals escalating tension in the ongoing battle over pay, benefits, and working conditions. While fans may be anxious, the union stressed that this is not an immediate strike, but rather a strategic show of strength as negotiations continue.

WNBPA strong statement:

The players remain united.

WNBAPA

In a statement shared Thursday and attributed to the WNBPA, the union outlined why members voted to authorize leadership to call a strike:

The players have spoken. Though a decisive vote with historic participation, our membership has authorized the WNBPA’s Executive Committee to call a strike when necessary. The players’ decision is an unavoidable response to the state of negotiations with the WNBA and its teams.

WNBAPA

The statement continued, accusing the league of resisting a meaningful change:

Time and again, the players’ thoughtful and reasonable approach has been met by the WNBA and its teams with a resistance to change and a recommitment to the draconian provisions that have unfairly restricted players for nearly three decades.

WNBAPA

The union clarified that the vote is not a strike declaration:

The players’ vote is neither a call for an immediate strike nor an intention to pursue one. Rather, it is an emphatic affirmation of the players’ confidence in their leadership and their unwavering solidarity… Let it be known. The players remain united, resolute and prepared to fight for their value and their future.

WNBAPA

According to ESPN’s Alexa Philippou, 98% of players voted yes, with 93% voter turnout, signaling overwhelming support.

League pushes back, says WNBPA misrepresents negotiations

The WNBA released a response Thursday night, December 19th, about the union’s claims:

We strongly disagree with the WNBPA’s characterization of the current state of negotiations, which fundamentally misrepresents the ongoing discussions taking place at the bargaining table.

WNBA

The league added that it remains committed to securing a new deal:

The league remains steadfast in its commitment to reaching an agreement as soon as possible and delivering a 30th season… that meaningfully enhances player pay, benefits, and experience.

WNBA

The current deadline for a new CBA is January 9, and major gaps remain – particularly revenue-sharing. Per reports, players are seeking around 30% of league and team revenue, while the league’s latest offer is less than 15%, with decreases projected over time.

Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark recently emphasized what’s at stake for players:

This is the biggest moment the WNBA has ever seen. It’s not something that can be messed up, and we’re going to fight for everything that we deserve.

Caitlin Clark

The two sides are also negotiating roster size, number of games, mental health resources, and retirement benefits, issues players argue are long overdue.

With the union now wielding strike power, the months ahead could shape not only the upcoming season but the long-term future of the WNBA.



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