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.
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