RENO, Nevada (AP)-President of the company baggage fired Reno Airport workers in a dispute over transport unhealthy dogs say it offers women his job back, with back pay.
Airport Terminal Services President Sally Leible told The Associated Press on Tuesday that he regretted the way the incident was handled. In a telephone interview from company headquarters in St. Louis, said he hoped Leible Lynn Jones will return to a job she held for five years at the international airport, Reno-Tahoe.
Jones said he was fired for about three weeks ago when he refused orders to put the supervisor's hunting dogs on a plane headed for thin Corpus Christi, Texas.
Animal welfare workers take the animals. It was restored and finally returned to its owner.
This photo was taken December 1, 2011, Lynn Jones sits down with three dogs, from left, Junior, Manny and the jewel, his home in Lockwood, Nev.. Jones, a former airport baggage handler, was fired after refusing to load the dog into the plane at the airport, Reno-Tahoe International Airport. (AP Photo/Reno Gazette-Journal, Marilyn Newton) NEVADA APPEAL OUT; NO SALES