Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Labor deal to hike average salary to $130K

- By Doug Feinberg

NEW YORK >> The WNBA and its union announced a tentative eight-year labor deal Tuesday that will allow top players to earn more than $500,000 while the average annual compensati­on will surpass six figures for the first time.

The contract, which begins this season and runs through 2027, will pay players an average of $130,000 and guarantees full salaries while on maternity leave. The collective bargaining agreement also provides enhanced family benefits, travel standards and other health and wellness improvemen­ts.

“I call it historic,” WNBA Commission­er Cathy Engelbert said in a phone interview. “The CBA guarantees substantia­l (financial) increases. The way we are paying these players is different than the past . ... The top couple players are tripling (in pay) where they were. Other players are making $200,000-300,000. The average will be over $130,000. Everyone gets an increase here.”

The deal was overwhelmi­ngly approved by players and must still be ratified by owners. It calls for 50-50 revenue sharing starting in 2021, based on the league achieving revenue growth targets from broadcast agreements, marketing partnershi­ps and licensing deals.

“I was adamant on the 5050 target,” Engelbert said. “The league and players work together to market this league so we can share revenue with the players. We have to hit some targets.”

The salary cap will go up 31% to $1.3 million in the first year — up from $996,000 and another $750,000 in prize money for special competitio­ns arrives in 2021. Under this deal, the maximum base salary would increase to $215,000 from $117,500.

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