Move to cut minimum working days to one-third may help over 25 million such workers The labour ministry may soon propose to reduce to a third the minimum number of work days a construction worker is required to clock to avail social security benefits under the Building and Other Construction Workers Act. The measure will be a bonanza for over 25 million building and construction workers in the country, most of whom are part of the unorganised sector. A senior government officer told ET that the ministry is revisiting the law to make an enabling provision that will make construction workers eligible for social security benefits under the Employees' Provident Fund Organisation and the Employee State Insurance Corporation by working for 30 days instead of 90 days as stipulated under the Act. “We are making the necessary changes to the Building and Other Construc tion Workers (Regulation of Employment & Conditions of Service) Act, 1996, to widen the scope of its implemen