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W-League collective bargaining agreement puts focus back on sport – ABC News
Six years after the Matildas went on strike for fairer pay, the new W-League collective bargaining agreement gives players better…

Six years ago this week, the Matildas took part in one of the first strikes by a women’s national sports team in Australian history.
- The new collective bargaining agreement will run for five years, the same length of time as the new broadcast deal
- The CBA…
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