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But beneath the success lies a persistent and urgent issue: the WNBA pay gap. Here's why players are still fighting for equal pay in women's basketball, and what it means for the future of the sport.
Bluder gave her thoughts on how the WNBA and its players can move forward from the recent scuffle between the Fever and Sun.
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Caitlin Clark Calls Out WNBA Over Pay GapCaitlin Clark is making headlines again, this time not for her game, but for her stance on money in the WNBA. After the ...
This disparity underscores the uphill battle WNBA players face as they push for higher compensation. Pay isn't the only issue on the table.
A WNBA official revealed their pay as criticism against them continues.
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money mike’s syndicated podcast: caitlin clark’s wnba pay ...Caitlin Clark's impact on WNBA pay equity, backed by Mark Davis, is discussed. Fair pay for WNBA stars is long overdue.
A WNBA referee makes $3,000 less compared to when they officiate an NCAA game, according to a recent report from Washington Post reporter Kareem Copeland.
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Caitlin Clark Joins WNBA CBA Talks Amid Angel Reese’s Pay CriticismCaitlin Clark enters WNBA CBA talks as Angel Reese renews criticism over pay. Can they help reshape the league’s future?
Lisa Bluder spoke with TMZ and said she doesn’t believe that opposing WNBA players are targeting Clark with malicious intent, but did say the WNBA can still be proactive in helping to prevent ...
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