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Thelma Dumpit-Murillo

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position deputy executive director of CITEM (Center for International Trade Expositions and Missions), an attached agency of the Department of Trade and Industry. She was appointed by President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo in 2008 for her expertise in communications and marketing and reappointed by President Benigno Aquino III as Director IV of the Department of Trade and Industry, a promotion from her previous rank. Her CESO rank is in process after hurdling a battery of written and oral tests where she passed with flying colors.
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ruled in favor of reinstatement and payment of 2.6 million pesos for back wages. Following the NLRC appeal, ABC filed a petition to the Court of Appeals. The appellate court ruled on January 30, 2004 that NLRC committed a grave abuse of indiscretion and reversed the NLRC's ruling. After almost eight years, on June 8, 2007 the appellate court decision and the subsequent resolution denying the motion for reconsideration were reversed and set aside by a landmark ruling of the
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In 2005, she took up the Command and General Staff Course CL46 at the AFP Command and General Staff College successfully completing the prescribed program on March 20, 2006 whose batch included Education Secretary Jesli Lapus among others. The CGSC is an Executive Leadership Program and in fact, is a
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decided to leave the newscast when she ran and won as senator in the 1998 elections. Palma took Legarda's chair. After four years as its senior news anchor, Dumpit negotiated for a change in the terms and conditions of her work status and when her contract was not renewed in October 1999, she sent a
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of her services. On December 20, 1999 Dumpit filed a complaint against the company for illegal constructive dismissal and demanded payment for alleged damages. After the initial dismissal of the complaint by the Labor Arbiter, the National Labor Relations Commission (NLRC) reversed the decision and
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and consequently, filed an electoral protest. She announced on July 11, 2007 that she was looking for a handwriting expert to analyze the ballots in order to determine the true results of the elections. The protest is still pending at Branch 32 of the RTC Agoo, La Union. Currently, she holds the
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Dumpit has received a number of awards, including the 1993 Star Award for Best Female Newscaster given by the Philippine Movie Press Club and the award for being one of the Most Distinguished Sons/Daughters of the
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Dumpit was in broadcast media for more than 20 years. She started her career as editorial assistant at the government station
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Dumpit served as a Barangay council member from 1997 to 2004. In 2007 she ran but lost in the mayoral election for
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letter to Jose Javier, vice president for news and public affairs of ABC, stating that she considered this a
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Thelma Dumpit-Murillo v. Court of Appeals, Associated Broadcasting Company, Jose Javier and Edward Tan
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where she was a scholar and consistent Dean's Lister. She is also a Lopez Jaena fellow from the
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prerequisite for promotion for military officials to the rank of General.
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University of the Philippines College of Mass Communication
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journalist and broadcaster. She is the eldest daughter of
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Index

Filipino
La Union
Miriam College
National Defense College of the Philippines
University of the Philippines College of Mass Communication
MBS (now PTV)
Chicago, Illinois
Midwest
ABC 5 (now TV5)
The Big News
Tina Monzon-Palma
ABS-CBN
The World Tonight
Loren Legarda
constructive dismissal
Supreme Court of the Philippines
DZXL
Radio Veritas
DWIZ
Philippine Daily Inquirer
Philippine Star
The Manila Times
Rosario, La Union
election fraud
Province of La Union
"Dumpit daughter downplays slay raps"
the original
"Women broadcasters come together for Greg Cendaña"
"'Victim' finally vindicated"
the original

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