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San Francisco Superior Court clerks started striking today.
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KALW’s BOUNCE host Erin Lim speaks to Crosscurrents host Hana Baba about WNBA ongoing contract negotiations between the players and the league owners.
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Today, we hear about the people working for transparency. Then, why the WNBA’s first contract negotiations in six years have come to a standstill.
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