as she was under the influence at work and had already had a final written warning, she will be fired. the legality of the abstinence period of 26 weeks is neither here nor there - she was drunk while at work and almost all hr policies will state that this is gross misconduct, for which you can be dismissed pretty much on the spot. it means nothing that she has not already been suspended - her time at that job is 99% as good as done. she was lucky that they have put up with her alcohol use for this long. and......she did agree to the abstinence period - it is likely that if she hadn't, she would have been fired a long time ago. as for the people on here being cruel and judging her, take a minute and walk a mile in her shoes. it is a disease (with varying amounts of control over it) that nobody wants or asks for......no=one would want to be 'the drunk', so have a little humility. people drink because they are damaged and want to forget/avoid their emotions and life situations. she needs to seek treatment for the alcohol use and possibly her mental health. encourage her to go and see her gp.