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Frank Nowikowski
All articles by Frank Nowikowski
Alleged crime boss ‘La Tuta’ can’t be sacked
A Mexican teacher continues to draw a salary, despite being indicted for drug trafficking
7 October 2011
The View From Here - Mexico - Indicted for drug trafficking, but ‘La Tuta’ can’t be sacked
30 September 2011
View from here - So-called ‘teachers’ avoid job evaluation
Staff in Mexico have shunned performance reviews and possible pay rises – and for good reason, writes Frank Nowikowski
11 February 2011
Why won’t these teachers apply for pay rises?
Mexico: Government failure to keep track of who is on its payroll may be concealing thousands who aren’t actually working
11 February 2011
Teachers flee ganglands in fear for lives
Mexico: The country’s violent drugs war leads record numbers of staff to request transfers out of the worst-afflicted states
5 November 2010
View from here - Teacher murdered? Hardly news
Frank Nowikowski reports from Mexico, home to the world’s most violent schools
31 July 2009
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