Books

Constitutional Labour Rights in Canada: Farm Workers and the Fraser Case
Fay Faraday, Judy Fudge and Eric Tucker, eds. (Toronto: Irwin Law, 2012)

Enforcing Human Rights in Ontario
Mary Cornish, Fay Faraday and Jo-Anne Pickel (Aurora, ON: Canada Law Book, 2009)

Making Equality Rights Real: Securing Substantive Equality under the Charter
Fay Faraday, Margaret Denike and M. Kate Stephenson, eds. (Toronto: Irwin Law, 2006, reprinted 2009)

Unions Matter: Advancing Democracy, Economic Equality, and Social Justice
Matthew Behrens, ed. (Toronto: Between the Lines, 2014). Chapter 8, with Eric Tucker: “Who Owns Charter Values”; Chapter 11: “Working Towards Equality”
Reports

Canada’s Choice: Decent Work or Entrenched Exploitation for Canada’s Migrant Workers?
(Toronto: Metcalf Foundation, 2016)

Profiting from the Precarious: How recruitment practices exploit migrant workers
(Toronto: Metcalf Foundation, 2014)

Made in Canada: How the Law Constructs Migrant Workers’ Insecurity
(Toronto: Metcalf Foundation, 2012)

Demanding a Fair Share: Protecting Workers Rights in the On-Demand Service Economy
(Toronto: Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, 2017)

Securing Human Rights Justice for Women’s Work
Toronto: Equal Pay Coalition, 2016) Co-authored with Mary Cornish and Jan Borowy.
Articles and Book Chapters
Book Review of Migrants at Work: Immigration and Vulnerability in Labour Law, Cathryn Costello and Mark Freedland eds. (Oxford University Press, 2014) in (2016) 37:2 Comparative Labor Law and Policy Journal 447-457
“Fighting for the Right to Housing in Canada” (2015), 24 Journal of Law and Social Policy 10. Co-authored with Tracy Heffernan and Peter Rosenthal
“Securing Employment Equity by Enforcing Human Rights Laws”, Chapter 10 in Employment Equity in Canada: The Legacy of the Abella Report, Carol Agocs, ed. (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2014.) Co-authored with Mary Cornish and Jan Borowy.
“Securing Gender Justice: The Challenges Facing International Labour Law”, Chapter 14 in Globalization and the Future of Labour Law, edited by John D.R. Craig and Michael Lynk (Cambridge University Press, 2006). Co-authored with Mary Cornish and Veena Verma
“The Expanding Scope of Labour Arbitration: Mainstreaming Human Rights Values and Remedies”, (2006) 12:3 Canadian Journal of Labour and Employment Law 419-444
“Access to Social Programs: Substantive Equality Under the Charter of Rights” (2006), 21 National Journal of Constitutional Law 111-125
“The Arbitrator as Human Rights Adjudicator: Has Meiorin Made a Difference?” (2001-2002), 2 Labour Arbitration Yearbook 31-50. Co-authored with Elizabeth McIntyre and Karen Schucher
“Dealing With Sexual Harassment in the Workplace: The Promise and Limitations of Human Rights Discourse” (1994), 32:1 Osgoode Hall Law Journal 33