Across the globe, workforces are aging. In organizations, these demographic trends are often perceived as threats to organizational effectiveness. Are such fears justified? Older workers certainly face physical and cognitive challenges, but they also have strengths in emotional functioning; these deserve more research attention. This symposium examines age differences in workers’ emotional experiences and competencies and links these with indicators of well-being and performance. Going beyond average age affects, the five papers draw attention to contextual and individual difference factors that modulate age differences. Scheibe and Moghimi report on a diary study suggesting adaptive shifts in emotion regulation strategies with age as a fun...