:25:00
	Right.
:25:01
	Right, we're already off.
:25:02
	Why did you clock-in?
:25:03
	He is...
:25:06
	The new foreman told me to do it.
:25:09
	The new foreman?
:25:11
	What a waste letting...
:25:13
	...the factory go idle?
:25:15
	So we're working overtime.
:25:17
	4 hours' overtime each night...
:25:18
	...for a month.
:25:19
	Hear me?
:25:20
	What? One month?
:25:22
	One month?
:25:24
	Quiet, everybody!
:25:25
	Well, Mr. Smith,
:25:27
	We'll work over time,
:25:29
	if you agree to pay us overtime.
:25:30
	Right, we must've overtime pay.
:25:32
	We've already paid you overtime pay.
:25:35
	The free board...
:25:36
	...and lodging we provided you...
:25:38
	already cover the OT pay, don't they?
:25:40
	Understand? Quiet!
:25:42
	Mr. Smith, free board and lodging...
:25:44
	are precondition.
:25:46
	We won't work overtime...
:25:47
	...if you don't pay for it.
:25:48
	Right, we won't work.
:25:49
	Let's go.
:25:50
	Halt!
:25:53
	You won't work OT the 1st day of my appointment.
:25:57
	It means not giving me face.
:25:58
	It's not true.
:26:00
	It's a matter of principle.
:26:01
	Who'd work overtime without extra pay?
:26:03
	Let's go.
:26:08
	Don't!
:26:09
	Why not?
:26:13
	All back to work, hear me?
:26:19
	Stand back, all of you!
:26:24
	Keung.
:26:35
	Are you going to work or not?
:26:36
	Who dares to disobey?
:26:37
	Henry, you're great!
:26:40
	Are you convinced now?
:26:42
	They've to work.