Hi Seasider. Being suspended from work is supposed to be without prejudice and only gross misconduct can result in dismissal if it so so serious that only dismissal will do, otherwise they should either investigate and find there's no case to answer, or impose a period of required behaviour after which the slate is wiped clean, unless the reason for the suspension is repeated. If kept as an employee he should have been given help to return to work on a phased basis. If they didn't comply, or can't evidence that they followed ths procedure but withdrew his employment, they have to compensate him. His decision to continue with the disciplinary process implies he had a job to return to. If they took advantage of his absence through sickness, they've not followed the disciplinary procedures properly and have shot themselves in the foot. Good luck x