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My boss is trying to push me out, help?

So my boss has scheduled a meeting for tomorrow, I've found out through a supervisor that it's something to do with me 'being slow'. Which is complete bullshit since I work the same pace as everyone else. I do my job right every day and no orders have ever been missed or not gone out due to us slaves. (This guy clearly has an issue with me, everyone sees how he speaks to me and for example the other day he was cracking jokes with a group of guys near his office, I walk past and his tone dropped as did his face and his laugh and he says Infront of these people 'i told you to make sure those orders were finished before you left yesterday' to which I replied 'they were. And if you checked your email you'd see why one was left behind. No apology for speaking…


So my boss has scheduled a meeting for tomorrow, I've found out through a supervisor that it's something to do with me 'being slow'. Which is complete bullshit since I work the same pace as everyone else. I do my job right every day and no orders have ever been missed or not gone out due to us slaves.

(This guy clearly has an issue with me, everyone sees how he speaks to me and for example the other day he was cracking jokes with a group of guys near his office, I walk past and his tone dropped as did his face and his laugh and he says Infront of these people 'i told you to make sure those orders were finished before you left yesterday' to which I replied 'they were. And if you checked your email you'd see why one was left behind. No apology for speaking to me like shit and trying to belittle me Infront of his work mates. Instead he just shock his head at me as I walked off)

Anyway, there is no way of him being able to prove him claims as the work is varied and there isn't a measurable way to calculate efficiency, there are too many variables and in all honesty I think he's just trying to bait me into flipping out so he can get rid of me. Any advice to handling this bullshit meeting would be appreciated.

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