The General Dutch Typographers' Union (Dutch: Algemene Nederlandse Typografenbond, ANTB) was an early trade union, representing typographers in the Netherlands.
It aimed to increase minimum wages from 6 to 9 guilders per ten-hour day.
Despite attempts by employers to sack union members, the union endured.
In later years, it was affiliated to the Dutch Confederation of Trade Unions (NVV).
[1] In 1945, it merged with the Dutch Graphical Union, the Dutch Litho-, Photo- and Chemographers' Union, and the Dutch Union of Managers in the Graphic Industry, to form the General Dutch Printing Union.