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Over 40 WNBA players gathered for an in-person union meeting in Indianapolis, but left disappointed after the CBA proposal.
Representatives for the WNBA and the Women's National Basketball Players Association met Thursday in Indianapolis ahead of the league's All-Star Weekend to continue their labor negotiations with the collective bargaining agreement set to expire after the ongoing season,
WNBA players are in Indiana for the start of the All-Star weekend and to meet with Commissioner Cathy Engelbert on Thursday for the CBA negotiations.
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