In 1976, like the title “Liberation”, “Lip, c’est reparti!” In Besançon, workers reoccupy the factory and revive the production of watches. Monique, now an advertising assistant (cf. Monique-LIP I), and Christiane, a specialized worker, bear witness to the difficulty of being a woman in a struggling factory, of the difficult democracy faced with the tenors of union demands and subversive rejection to see work as an end in itself.