Definition of human relations

1 : a study of human problems arising from organizational and interpersonal relations (as in industry)
2 : a course, study, or program designed to develop better interpersonal and intergroup adjustments

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One school of thought, known as human relations theory, has long argued that higher employee well-being is associated with higher productivity, not least because happy workers are less prone to absenteeism or quitting. The Economist, "Employee happiness and business success are linked," 1 Aug. 2019 Throughout her career, Ms. Puno has used games as a means to consider human relations. Jillian Steinhauer, New York Times, "An Escape Room Where You Can’t Escape Your Privilege," 23 July 2019 The Vista Unified School District Board of Directors approved Christina DeSanto as principal at Rancho Minerva Middle School and Rachel D’Ambroso as assistant superintendent of human relations. Deborah Sullivan Brennan, San Diego Union-Tribune, "Vista Unified brings in new principal and assistant superintendent," 22 July 2019 The evolution of human relations and the temper of the hour will not allow it. James Parker, The Atlantic, "The Spectacular P. T. Barnum," 19 July 2019 Sybil Bailey, whose controversial departure as the head of human relations in Providence made headlines earlier this year, has taken the same job at the Community College of Rhode Island. Dan Mcgowan, BostonGlobe.com, "Can R.I. hit an ambitious education goal by 2025? Inside Providence’s budget battle," 3 July 2019 At the time, though, the LGBTQ activists were unaware that the city of Mobile had a human relations commission. al.com, "Mobile verbally agrees look into LGBTQ protections: ‘It’s an inclusive city’," 2 July 2019 In mid-June, Felicia Mayo, one of Tesla’s vice presidents of human relations, stepped down after two years on the job. Rex Crum, The Mercury News, "Tesla turnover: production chief reportedly departs ahead of upcoming sales report," 26 June 2019 In one email reviewed by Bloomberg, a vice president who sent two of her kids to Nike daycare petitioned Parker and other executives, including Chief Operating Officer Eric Sprunk and the head of human relations, Monique Matheson, to reconsider. latimes.com, "Nike is expanding its daycare benefit, and its employees are furious," 8 June 2019

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First Known Use of human relations

1946, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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Medical Definition of human relations

1 : the social and interpersonal relations between human beings
2 : a course, study, or program designed to develop better interpersonal and intergroup adjustments