If you're a freelancer, a client could not be enforcing the demand that you don't work for other similar employers, nor demand that you take every single gig that they ask you to do.
Uber wants it both ways, and correctly, the courts have stopped them from doing so.
> demand that you don't work for other similar employers, nor demand that you take every single gig
That's news for me.
Where I live, every single taxi driver has an app open for every uber-like company in the city, including Uber (there are at least four that I know of, most certainly more).
Uber wants it both ways, and correctly, the courts have stopped them from doing so.