General Industrial Union of Furniture Makers and Woodworkers

The General Industrial Union of Furniture Makers and Woodworkers (Dutch: Algemene Bedrijfsbond voor Meubilerings- en Houtbedrijven, ABMH) was a trade union representing workers involved in making things with wood in the Netherlands.

Later in the year, it was a founding affiliate of the General Dutch Workers' Union, of which Heldt also became the leader.

However, in 1893, it left to join the National Labour Secretariat, and then in 1906 was a founding affiliate of the Dutch Confederation of Trade Unions (NVV).

[1] The union affiliated to the International Federation of Woodworkers in 1906, in which it thereafter played a prominent role.

In 1908, it absorbed the Dutch Wallpaperers', Upholsterers' and Bedmakers' Union, and renamed itself as the General Dutch Union of Furniture Makers, Wallpaperers and Related Workers.