The General Dutch Industrial Union of the Mining Industry (Dutch: Algemene Nederlandse Bedrijfsbond voor de Mijnindustrie, ANBM) was a trade union representing mineworkers in the Netherlands.
It affiliated to the recently-founded Dutch Confederation of Trade Unions (NVV), a social democratic organisation.
[1][2] Despite strong opposition from Catholic clergy, the union grew, its membership peaking at 5,000 in 1933.
During World War II, the leadership of the union continued operations, even under Nazi control.
[1] The workforce in the mines declined in the 1950s, particularly in the areas outside Limburg which were strongholds of the ANBM.