WNBA and National Basketball Referee Association approve four-year collective barbaining agreement
The WNBA and the NBRA announced today that they have entered into a new collective bargaining agreement.
read moreThe WNBA and the NBRA announced today that they have entered into a new collective bargaining agreement.
read moreThe NBA and NBPA today announced a “Respect for the Game” program to encourage respectful behavior at all levels of the sport.
read moreThe WNBA and the National Basketball Referees Association (NBRA), the union representing the WNBA referees, announced today they have entered into a new two-year collective bargaining agreement, commencing with the 2019 season.
read moreThe WNBA announced today that the league has entered its first collective bargaining agreement with the National Basketball Referees Association, which is the union representing the WNBA referees. The two-year agreement begins with the 2017 season.
read moreThe NBA and the National Basketball Referees Association (NBRA) announced today that they have entered into a new seven-year collective bargaining agreement, commencing with the 2015-16 season.
read moreThe NBA and the National Basketball Referees Association announced today that they have entered into a new labor agreement.
read moreNEW YORK – The NBA and the National Basketball Referees Association announced today that they have entered into a new two-year labor agreement.
read moreThe NBA today announced that it will be commencing referee training camp with replacement referees next week because the National Basketball Referees Association rejected its final contract offer yesterday.
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