Rachael Wilkerson joined the WRTV family in September of 2021. Rachael comes from NBC 15 in Mobile, AL where she worked as an investigative journalist and fill-in anchor.
INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis will soon have a new way for city employees to report sexual harassment or other forms of abuse.This comes after three women have accused the mayor's former chief of staff of sexual misconduct .WRTV's Rachael Wilkerson shows us the new reporting process — and why the city thinks this could make a difference.The city said in a matter of days it will roll out an online reporting form for employees to disclose abuse anonymously.
'We asked for things like funding for free mental health services for survivors and to make sure there is training for all employees, not just supervisors. In our case it was our supervisor abusing us so what were we supposed to do,' said Roberts. Mayor Joe Hogsett promises to fix what's broken.
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