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I realize this isn't what you asked, but they should contact some lawyers who do labor law. Government agencies are generally hard to motivate even when you give them proof. Anonymous claims that require investigation aren't likely to be pursued.
Even though 10-15 minutes a shift might seem like not enough money to incentivise a lawyer, they can file a lawsuit on behalf of all similarly situated employees for all of the lost wages. Even if your friend doesn't want to be identified in a lawsuit, they can get a consultation. The lawyer can, especially with help from your friend, find someone to represent the group(like someone who no longer works there).
I hear you, and thanks. My friend knows the time adds up, and it galls them. Like a lot of people though, they are reluctant to 'rock the boat' so to speak, or burn bridges at the beginning of a career in a small town. I will pass along your suggestion, and ask around for lawyer recs.