In a surprising turn of events, the NBA has placed Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier on leave following a gambling scandal. His salary will be held in escrow pending legal outcomes, sparking a challenge from the Players Association.
In a historic move, Blizzard's Hearthstone and Warcraft Rumble teams have voted to unionize with the CWA, joining over 1900 Activision Blizzard employees in a quest for collective bargaining power. With Microsoft recognizing the union, the gaming industry may never be the same.
WNBA star Napheesa Collier cancels a crucial meeting with Commissioner Cathy Engelbert, citing a lack of accountability after controversial comments. The fallout could reshape player-league dynamics.
In a powerful exit interview, Napheesa Collier of the Minnesota Lynx criticized WNBA leadership for its handling of officiating issues and lack of accountability. Her remarks have ignited a firestorm of support from fellow players and raised questions about the league's direction.
In a fiery end-of-season address, Napheesa Collier criticized WNBA commissioner Cathy Engelbert, calling her leadership the worst and demanding accountability for ongoing officiating issues and player concerns.
In a controversial executive order, President Trump has expanded the list of federal agencies required to cancel their collective bargaining agreements with unions, citing national security. This move has sparked outrage among union leaders who view it as retaliation against workers.
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones faces backlash for comparing Micah Parsons' contract issues to a child's tactics. His direct negotiation with players raises ethical concerns in the NFL.
In a powerful display of unity, WNBA All-Stars wore shirts demanding fair compensation during the All-Star Game, following failed negotiations for a new collective bargaining agreement. Fans supported the movement with chants and signs.
WNBA players express disappointment after a crucial meeting with league officials, calling it a 'missed opportunity' for progress in CBA negotiations, while emphasizing the need for fair pay and benefits.
In a drastic overhaul, the U.S. Health and Human Services Department is set to lay off up to 10,000 employees as part of a restructuring plan. This move follows President Trump’s controversial decision to revoke collective bargaining rights, leading to concerns over the future of public health services amid ongoing health crises.