The WNBA has a new CBA that increases player salaries, ensures maternity leave, and improves marketing and travel for the league

3:18pm PST - January 14th, 2020    coco gauff - Business Insider

The WNBA and the WNBA Players Association have agreed to a new, eight-year collective bargaining agreement. For the first time in league history, the average WNBA player will earn a six-figure salary while top players are eligible for annual compensation that…