Skip to content
Holding·last review4 May 2026

The Works Council AI Notification Packet covers three EU jurisdictions (German BetrVG §87(1) point 6, Dutch WOR Article 27, French CSE consultation under Code du travail L2312-8) plus the EU AI Act Article 26(7) deployer-notification overlay that activates 2 August 2026; early engagement (vendor-shortlist landing) compresses deployment timelines from 12-18 months (late engagement) to 6-9 months in the Mittelstand case studied in OPS-049, and the per-jurisdiction documents (Betriebsvereinbarung, OR convenant, CSE avis) are designed to consolidate into a single deployment-go decision with the Article 26(7) notification appended afterward.

Premise: works-council notification is the most consistent cause of EU AI deployment slippage observed in 2025, and tooling that ships per-jurisdiction templates with the legal posture differences pre-explained removes the documentation burden that delays the conversation. The German broad-interpretation of §87(1) point 6 catches Microsoft 365 Copilot and most agentic tools; the Dutch consent posture differs from the German co-determination; the French CSE consultation runs alongside the DPO consultation. Anchored to OPS-049 (Mittelstand case), OPS-047 (Annex III hiring), and AM-127 (EU AI Act enforcement). 90-day review cadence.

Published
4 May 2026
Last reviewed
4 May 2026
Next review
+89d· 2 Aug 2026
Embed this claimiframe + oEmbed
HTML iframe
Paste-the-URL (Substack, Medium, Notion, WordPress)

The card auto-updates when the claim's status, last-reviewed date, or correction log changes. Embedders never need to refresh — the card is rendered live from the canonical record.