0 relationships between groups of people, especially between workers in a place of work, or the study of these relationships
1 the relationships between groups of people, especially between different workers in an organization or business:
2 the study of the relationships between groups of people in an organization or business, or a system used for improving these relationships:
He takes a pessimistic view of human relations: the emphasis falls on destructive, dependent and selfdenying behaviour, and fear and anxiety are recurring elements in the argument.
Most of their future hopes and expectations had to do with maintaining health and functional capacity as well as with the continuity of life and human relations.
The concept of reference groups in human relations.
Deteriorating health, deteriorating sense perception, frailty, impaired memory, mobility problems and loss of human relations, either on their own or together, form the 'boundary conditions'.
Many patterns of human relations are codified into religions, myths, and literary epics.
It was a problem of human relations as much as of philosophy.
They included the complexities of human relations and of political and economic theory.
If our industrial conditions are healthy and sound, all our other human relations must be healthy and sound.