A
baggage-handling firm says it’s investigating a woman’s firing for
insisting an abused dog at Reno-Tahoe International Airport be taken to a
veterinarian. Lynn Jones, who worked at the airport for independent
baggage-handling firm Airport Terminal Services, said the dog about to
board a plane last month appeared to be starving and was covered with
scars. She said a supervisor told her to allow the dog onto the plane
and when she resisted, he told her: “You’re done. Go home.” The company
said it was taking the matter “extremely seriously and commends this
employee’s situational awareness and her desire to raise the concern on
behalf of the canine involved.” An ATS spokeswoman said the firm was
reviewing the roles of all employees involved in the incident. Jones
said she returned to the airport after her firing and saw airport police
and Washoe County Animal Service workers taking the dog from the
airport to a veterinarian for treatment. The dog was allowed to fly
three days later, authorities said. After the incident, Jones said, her
employer deactivated her security badge and refused to return her phone
calls.
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