Hillary Clinton Takes Firm Stance on WNBA Player Pay Movement
While the WNBA's ongoing negotiations with the league's players regarding the next Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) have been one of the biggest stories in the women's basketball community for much of the past year, it ascended into the mainstream over the weekend.
This is largely owed to the statement that the WNBA All-Star roster made by wearing t-shirts that read, "Pay Us What You Owe Us" onto the court during warmups for the league's All-Star Game on July 19.
These shirts went supremely viral and sparked a ton of discussion about what the players are seeking: increased salaries and a greater revenue share than the approximately 9% they're currently receiving.
Former United States presidential candidate Hillary Clinton sent a strong message about this player pay movement with a July 21 Instagram post that featured a photo of Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark wearing the aforementioned t-shirt. The post's caption was, "Everyone watches women's sportsand the players should be paid what they're owed. I stand with @theWNBPA and everyone else fighting for equal pay."
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