NJ's long-fought temp worker bill delayed after Dems pull support

This week, a bill to improve conditions for New Jersey's temp workers was up for a final vote before the state Senate. The measure was expected to pass by a small margin and head to Governor Phil Murphy, who was likely to sign it. Instead, the vote was suddenly canceled.

Dozens of temp workers and immigrant advocates who were expecting a victory, left angry and confused. WNYC's Karen Yi spoke to host Tiffany Hanssen about what comes next for the worker rights campaign.