I don’t think it’s actually that hard for most people to see that wage theft is theft, for example. It’s the choices of lawmakers, the media, prosecutors, and others that minimize white collar crime in the public discourse.
If you're using wage theft as an example of how the game is rigged, then you also need to consider time theft: logging additional time that wasn't actually worked. Obviously, wage theft is worse, but the reason both aren't prosecuted is because they're difficult to prove, and when it does it caught, it usually gets resolved by other means.