Part 2: NWSL CBA rules governing the union
Alex Sinatra Alex Sinatra

Part 2: NWSL CBA rules governing the union

The National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) bargained in good faith with the National Women’s Soccer League Players’ Association (NWSLPA) over the course of 40 bargaining sessions to get a collective bargaining agreement (CBA) ratified and executed. The bargaining sessions started in the Fall of 2020 with the final CBA officially executed on April 29, 2022.

This is Part 2 of a multi-part series analyzing the CBA from my perspective as a sports attorney and sports business professional. I will provide commentary and insight into the intricacies of the CBA.

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USWNT victory, but more work to be done for equal pay
Alex Sinatra Alex Sinatra

USWNT victory, but more work to be done for equal pay

Women’s soccer in North America is making 2022 that year of the female athlete.

On Feb. 22, 2022, players from the U.S. Women’s National Team walked away with a litigation settlement valued at $24 million. This comes after they won a decisive victory against U.S. Soccer in their inequitable treatment claims.

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