Labor leaders praised Donald Trump for an “excellent meeting” at the White House Monday, the same day the president officially pulled out of a trade pact reviled by those leaders, the Trans-Pacific Partnership.

“We’re going to get them working again,” Trump told reporters in front of labor leaders, saying they’d “be discussing” free trade.

Trump’s pullout from the TPP fulfilled a campaign promise and appeared to go over well at Monday’s meeting.

Trump was joined by North America’s Building Trades Unions president Sean McGarvey, Laborers’ International Union of North America president Terry O’Sullivan, SMART sheet metal workers’ union president Joseph Sellers, United Brotherhood of Carpenters president Doug McCarron and United Association president Mark McManus, among others.

Nearly all major unions endorsed Trump’s rival, Hillary Clinton, during the presidential election campaign.