Generations of workers coveted Boeing jobs. Strike reveals how much has changed.

Striking workers say a sense of shared prosperity has all but evaporated in the past two decades as company managers focused on financial performance.

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Ariel McKenzie recalls that it was a big deal when her father landed a job at Boeing 20 years ago. So when he suggested she also join the company, it seemed like a smart move: Working at the company had given her dad and the other Boeing long-timers a good life, paying for roomy houses, nice trucks, motorbikes and vacations..