Members of IAM Union Local S6 at General Dynamics Bath Iron Works in Bath, Maine, recently held a gathering to honor Amber Czech, a 20-year-old welder and educator who was killed by a coworker on November 11, 2025, in Cokato, Minnesota.
Amber Czech was recognized for her skills as a welder and her commitment to teaching welding at her former high school during her days off. The tribute organized by Local S6 highlighted the need for action against workplace violence and emphasized the importance of protecting women working in skilled trades.
Megan McCandless, a BIW welder and member of IAM Union Local S6, led the event. The gathering took place at the BIW shipyard and aimed to show support and solidarity for women in the trades. General Dynamics Bath Iron Works produced a video of the tribute that included remarks from McCandless.
“I thought we had a responsibility through the company and the Union to shed light and recognize what happened in honor of Amber,” said McCandless. “We had women from the company and the Union coming together in honor of Amber Czech. It is a woman’s issue, and it is so important to have each other’s back in the workplace.”
IAM Union International President and Local S6 member Brian Bryant stated: “Amber was one of us, a young, talented welder who loved her craft and her community. Her life was brutally stolen. This kind of workplace violence is a horror no family or coworker should ever have to endure. The IAM and Local S6 stand united in saying it will never be tolerated. We owe it to Amber, and to every worker, to fight for dignity, safety, and respect on the job.”
David Sullivan, IAM Eastern Territory General Vice President and Local S6 member, noted: “Only six percent of women are welders in the U.S. trades workforce, which leaves far too many feeling isolated and vulnerable. Amber should have had a long, successful career. The Eastern Territory is committed to ensuring that no worker ever feels isolated, threatened, or unsafe. Solidarity means stepping up for one another, and we will not fail.”
IAM Union Local S6 President Chris Williams added: “No one should ever come to work fearing violence or harassment. Our union is a family that shows up for each other. This powerful tribute reflects our unwavering commitment to protecting everyone on the shop floor.”
The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) represents about 600,000 active and retired members across industries such as aerospace, defense, airlines, shipbuilding, railroad transit, healthcare, automotive sectors in both the United States and Canada.


