). For example, an employer offering employees. who need help with child care, a child care assistance benefit program might be seen as fair by a socialist even though other employees who do not have children do not get the benefit those who need the benefit, get the benefit. As another example, a socialist would be concerned by an employer hiding the dangerous nature of chemicals from employees because of the inability of the employees to shoulder this burden while the employer is probably in a better position to deal with the problem by providing employees with the proper information, training, and equipment. As with egalitarianism, the capitalist critics of socialism worry about the effects of weakened incentives when benefits are not awarded based on a person's contributions.