Goal reached: US women's soccer team gets new contract
Associated Press
The World Cup champion women's soccer team has a new labor contract, settling a dispute in which the players sought equitable wages to their male counterparts.
The agreement with the U.S. Soccer Federation runs through 2021, meaning the players will be under contract through the 2019 World Cup in France and the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
The women will receive raises in base pay and bonuses as well as better provisions for travel and accommodations.
"We are proud of the hard work and commitment to thoughtful dialogue reflected through this process, and look forward to strengthening our partnership moving forward," U.S. Soccer and the players' association said in a joint statement today.
The deal comes as the national team is preparing to play an exhibition match against Russia on Thursday in Frisco, Texas. The team faces Russia again on Sunday in Houston.
The agreement was ratified by the players and the federation's board Tuesday. The team had been playing under a memorandum of understanding that expired Dec. 31.
It also comes before the start of the National Women's Soccer League season on April 15.
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