This is an incredible waste of time, since this will not become law–at least while the Democrats control the White House:
The Republican-controlled House is expected to approve an unusual bill that would bar the labor board from pursuing the board’s pending action against Boeing, which Republicans have been denouncing day after day.
Republican leaders and business groups are vigorously backing the bill, saying it would safeguard the freedom of corporations to locate operations where they want.
But, isn’t it odd, though predictable, that when it comes to respecting "the rule of law" that Republicans are so quick to embrace–at least in rhetoric–that goes right out the window when it comes to workers. Because:
The National Labor Relations Act bars employers from taking any actions, including transferring an operation, in retaliation against workers for exercising their federally protected rights, including forming a union or going on strike.
The only thing that happened so far is that the NLRB’s general counsel filed a charge and now there needs to be a hearing on whether those charges have merit. Maybe they do. Maybe they don’t. But, isn’t that what "due process" is about?

