Argentina has ordered striking aviation employees to resume wage talks with LATAM Airlines and return to work, after a walkout grounded 4 flights out of Buenos Aires' main airport. The workers, who belong to Argentina's Union of Commercial Airline Senior and Professional Personnel, went on strike at dawn at Buenos Aires' Ezeiza Airport over stalled pay negotiations. Labour relations are prickly in Argentina, where unions routinely butt heads with private companies and the govt over the scale of pay increases. A spokeswoman confirmed the mandatory negotiations but said she had no further details. In a separate dispute with the Argentine Federation of Aeronautic Personnel, or FAPA, the govt earlier this month ordered salary talks between pilots and LAN Argentina. <br/>
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A piece of suspected plane wreckage found off the coast of southern Thailand does not belong to Malaysia Airlines MH370, the Malaysian transport ministry said. The debris does not match that of a Boeing 777 and the part numbers found on the debris were not listed on the Malaysia Airlines parts manual, the ministry said following an investigation. A large piece of curved metal washed ashore in Nakhon Si Thammarat province Saturday, prompting speculation it might belong to the missing 777. MH370 disappeared in March 2014. A piece of the plane washed up on the French island of Reunion in July 2015 but no further trace has been found. The search, led by Australia and one of the most expensive ever conducted, is focused on a 120,000 sq km band of sea floor in the remote southern Indian Ocean. <br/>