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Elizabeth Williams Explains Why WNBA Players Drew Line on Housing

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CHICAGO — A key sticking point of the WNBA’s labor negotiations was team housing, which teams have provided players in-season for decades.

The WNBA initially proposed cutting team housing as salaries skyrocketed, but when the two sides finally reached a collective bargaining agreement in March, housing was a key part.

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All players can request housing until 2028 and, starting in 2029, players making less than $500,000 will be provided team housing.

At the Chicago Sky’s media day Thursday, WNBPA secretary Elizabeth Williams explained how the union pushed the league on the importance of housing.

“As female athletes, we can’t just go places and feel safe and comfortable,” Williams said. “That was one aspect of it. And then again, just the movement of players throughout our league. Stability-wise, it’s really important.”

Williams, who re-signed with the Sky on a two-year, $1.2 million deal in the compressed offseason, added that the in-person meetings in March—the notorious eight-day marathon in New York—is when the union was able to properly illustrate its point.

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