The Swedish Miners' Union (Swedish: Svenska Gruvindustriarbetareförbundet, Gruv) was a trade union representing workers in the mining industry in Sweden.
The union was founded at a meeting in Grängesberg on 12 October 1895.
It affiliated to the Swedish Trade Union Confederation in 1900, and had 4,504 members by 1908.
Membership declined rapidly following that year's general strike, but was gradually rebuilt, and reached an all-time peak of 13,337 in 1958.
The following year, it merged into the Swedish Metalworkers' Union.