How can I approach my company after being made redundant, when contract mentions that they will do their best to find a new employer?

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My contract mentions that my employer will do their best to find a 'new employer' (in particular their partner companies) if I were to be made redundant.



I have found out today that I have been made redundant, and would love to remain within the current industry.



How can I approach my HR department, and mention that due to me being made redundant, I would appreciate if the company were to assist me in finding a new employer?



NB: Their partner companies are not owned by the same company, they just work together. One of the partners has a major operation where I am based.









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    My contract mentions that my employer will do their best to find a 'new employer' (in particular their partner companies) if I were to be made redundant.



    I have found out today that I have been made redundant, and would love to remain within the current industry.



    How can I approach my HR department, and mention that due to me being made redundant, I would appreciate if the company were to assist me in finding a new employer?



    NB: Their partner companies are not owned by the same company, they just work together. One of the partners has a major operation where I am based.









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      My contract mentions that my employer will do their best to find a 'new employer' (in particular their partner companies) if I were to be made redundant.



      I have found out today that I have been made redundant, and would love to remain within the current industry.



      How can I approach my HR department, and mention that due to me being made redundant, I would appreciate if the company were to assist me in finding a new employer?



      NB: Their partner companies are not owned by the same company, they just work together. One of the partners has a major operation where I am based.









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      My contract mentions that my employer will do their best to find a 'new employer' (in particular their partner companies) if I were to be made redundant.



      I have found out today that I have been made redundant, and would love to remain within the current industry.



      How can I approach my HR department, and mention that due to me being made redundant, I would appreciate if the company were to assist me in finding a new employer?



      NB: Their partner companies are not owned by the same company, they just work together. One of the partners has a major operation where I am based.







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