> This is what happens when the US tries to compete with Asia on manufacturing in a free market.
Does you definition of free market come from the "you'll work as much as I need you to if you want to eat" camp or the "if you want me to work bad enough, you'll pay me what I ask and negotiate the hours I am willing to work for you" camp?
The us does not offer competitive infrastructure to allow for those kind of job conditions. Working 10-12 hours means you need either good super reliable child care or a spouse that does not work. The us does not offer the same level of reliable public services as Taiwan does for example
These are people who want that job to exist, but are unwilling to work for the pay and conditions necessary for that job to exist.