- Source: Central Dutch Union of Civil Servants
- Central Dutch Union of Civil Servants
- General Union of Civil Servants
- F. S. Noordhoff
- Dutch Union of Personnel in Government Service
- Dutch Confederation of Trade Unions
- European Union laissez-passer
- Trade Union Federation for Professionals
- Same-sex marriage in the Netherlands
- List of trade unions
- Slavery during the American Civil War
The Central Dutch Union of Civil Servants (Dutch: Centrale Nederlandsche Ambtenaarsbond, CNAB) was a trade union representing administrative civil servants in the Netherlands.
The union was founded in 1919, when the General Dutch Union of Civil Servants merged with the General Union of Dutch Post and Telecommunication Personnel, and the Association of State Officials. Like all its predecessors, it affiliated to the Dutch Confederation of Trade Unions (NVV). It had 10,122 members by 1921.
The union was banned under the Nazi occupation during World War II and re-established after the war; by the end of 1945, it had 17,370 members. At the end of the following year, it merged with the Dutch Union of Personnel in Government Service, to form the General Union of Civil Servants.
Presidents
1919: F. S. Noordhoff
1930: W. C. Luberti