SOUTHERN AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY
PROTOCOL ON EMPLOYMENT AND LABOUR
NOTING that Member States recognise that the State must play an active role in the labour market;
ACKNOWLEDGING the need to place decent employment and social security at the centre of macro-economic and sectoral policies at global, regional and national levels;
CONSCIOUS of the different levels of development of labour markets, labour market regulation and social security in Member States of the Community and the need to achieve regional integration through harmonisation and co-ordination of labour and social security laws;
MINDFUL of the Principles, Objectives and SADC Common Agenda as set out in Articles 4, 5 and 5A of the Treaty;
NOTING Article 21 of the Treaty which enjoins Member States to cooperate in all areas necessary to foster regional development and integration on the basis of balance, equity and mutual benefit, including in employment and labour sectors, and with reference to among others social and human development, and social welfare;