"We want our legacy to be that we leave the women's game in a better place for those who follow us.
That includes contracts, conditions and protections for players," Lucy Bronze, who helped England to a runners-up finish at the Women's World Cup, said in a statement.
Molango urged fellow trade unions to support the implementation of recommendations from Carney's review, including the need to establish a Professional Football Negotiating and Consultative Committee (PFNCC) for the women's game.
"There's so much changing in the women's game right now," said Lioness Katie Zelem, who is a member of the PFA's Players' Board.
The Lionesses' talks with the FA around bonuses - paused during the World Cup - are expected to resume later this month.
Persons:
Jaimi, Maheta Molango, Molango, Karen Carney's, Lucy Bronze, Katie Zelem, Lori Ewing, Christian Radnedge
Organizations:
Soccer Football, FIFA, England, Association, TUC, World, Thomson
Locations:
New Zealand, Spain, Australia, Sydney, England, Liverpool, United States