Women of child bearing age already face so much discrimination in the job market because employers assume that you will be less committed due to children & will make your childcare arrangements/issues their problem.
This story seems to do just that, as it's unclear why she couldn't get a child minder or nanny for a few hours a week given she's on a big salary!
It is problematic from a business perspective for an estate agent to leave at 5pm every day because most people want late 5pm or 6pm viewings. It also wouldn't be called sex discrimination if a man's request was turned down, which adds to the idea that childcare is primarily a woman's issue.
Seems like a progressive step but I actually think it is not as positive as it seems for working women, or am I missing something? What do you think?