The idea was mooted by Labour Minister Oscar Fernandes during a function of Employees' Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) on Sunday.
"EPFO can deduct extra 10 per cent of their basic wages over the mandatory contribution of 12 per cent made by them at present. The money can be used to provide them housing facility," he said.
The minister said most of the workers throughout their working life live in rented accommodation and their entire saving on retirement is spent on purchasing a house.
Asked about the minister's proposal, EPFO's central Provident Fund Commissioner K K Jalan said: "We will definitely work on the proposal. He (the minister) has a lot experience."
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As per another official, EPFO had earlier constructed houses and provided to workers covered under its scheme. However, they did not have to make any additional contribution during the Sahib Singh Verma's tenure as Labour Minister.
EPFO has a corpus of around Rs 5 lakh crore and receives an incremental deposits of over Rs 60,000 crore every year.