THE patience of complainant-riders of a logistics company is wearing thin, with a number of them resorting to protests to pressure the National Conciliation and Mediation Board (NCMB) to settle their illegal termination claims.

Earlier this week, members of the Ninja Van Riders鈥 Union-Federation of Free Workers picketed the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) office in Intramuros, Manila to protest the slow pace at which negotiations with the logistics firm serving Lazada and Zalora are moving.

鈥淭his is the worst case of union-busting and a shameless attempt to circumvent labor laws to undermine the union, and disrespect workers,鈥 said Dick P. Pacioles, president of the Ninja Van Riders鈥 Union鈥揊FW.

In a Viber message to 大象传媒, Ninja Van Philippines communications head Ralph Angelo V. Ty said the company is doing its part cooperate with the NCMB.

鈥淲e are still working closely with the NCMB regarding this. We uphold and trust the mediation process to take its course, as we remain committed to a resolution for all parties concerned,鈥 he said.

But the riders鈥 lawyer Jose Sonny G. Matula told 大象传媒 via Viber that the company is failing to offer them concrete actions in between the conciliation and mediation sessions with the NCMB.

As a result, more than 100 riders launched the mass action last Monday.

Mr. Matula said on Tuesday that they had a 15-day 鈥渃ooling period鈥 from the date of the filing of the unfair labor practices case against the company.

鈥淭his period is meant to serve as a final opportunity for both parties to negotiate and reach an agreement without resorting to a strike,鈥 he explained, noting that time had lapsed last March 1.

The notice of strike was filed on Feb. 14, 2024, but Mr. Matula said there was an appeal for more time on the part of the firm at least until the next meeting on April 2. 鈥 Chloe Mari A. Hufana