Concerns are growing among hospitality workers in Antigua and Barbuda following the return to duty of a hotel manager who was reportedly accused of sexual harassment, according to Antigua News Room.

The manager, whose identity and employer have not been publicly disclosed, resumed work after serving only a two-week suspension. Many employees within the sector have reportedly described the disciplinary outcome as little more than a "slap on the wrist" for what they consider a serious allegation.

As reported by Antigua News Room, incidents of this nature are raising broader questions about how allegations of inappropriate workplace conduct are handled within the local hospitality industry — a sector that employs a significant portion of the country's workforce.