Walmart Worker Says She Was Fired For Trying To Save Dog In Hot Car
Canadian worker Carla Cheney told CBC that she noticed a customer leaving his dog in a car with the windows rolled up.
When the customer hadn't returned to his car 10 minutes later, she called police, she told CBC. An officer used the license plate number to track down the customer in the store.
The customer complained, and said he wouldn't be shopping there anymore, she said.
Shortly after, Cheney says she was fired for "being rude to a customer."
"Now I'm worried that other associates won't say anything and they'll be afraid that they'll lose their job if they do say something," Cheney told CBC. "I thought I was doing the right thing."
Cheney's supporters have created a Facebook group in her honor. It has more than 6,000 members.
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